Waterborne disease outbreaks are a persistent and serious threat to public health according to reported incidents across the globe. Online drinking water quality monitoring technologies have evolved substantially and have become more accurate and accessible. However, using online measurements alone is unsuitable for detecting microbial regrowth, potentially including harmful species, ahead of time in the distribution systems. Alternatively, observational data could be collected periodically, e.g. once per week or once per month and it could include a representative set of variables: physicochemical water characteristics, disinfectant concentrations, and bacterial abundances, which would be a valuable source of knowledge for predictive model...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
Aim: To determine factors associated with microbiological safety of public drinking water systems in...
All around the world there are strict requirements for drinking water purification and there are spe...
Water crises are predicted to be amongst the risks of highest concern for the next ten years, due to...
abstract: The deterioration of drinking-water quality within distribution systems is a serious cause...
In drinking water catchments, reduction of pathogen loads delivered to reservoirs is an important pr...
One of the central goals of drinking water treatment is the removal and inactivation of human pathog...
Recent progress in on-line microbiological measurement instruments has allowed real-time monitoring ...
Rivers are important for drinking water supply worldwide. However, they are often impacted by pathog...
ABSTRACT Bacterial communities migrate continuously from the drinking water treatment plant through ...
Water biostability is desired within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) to limit microbiolo...
Cryptosporidium and E. coli are recognized as critical pathogens in source water with mortality risk...
Catchments are the first potential barrier to pathogen hazards in the water supply system. Reducing ...
Cyanobacteria are responsible for many problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) because of ...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
Aim: To determine factors associated with microbiological safety of public drinking water systems in...
All around the world there are strict requirements for drinking water purification and there are spe...
Water crises are predicted to be amongst the risks of highest concern for the next ten years, due to...
abstract: The deterioration of drinking-water quality within distribution systems is a serious cause...
In drinking water catchments, reduction of pathogen loads delivered to reservoirs is an important pr...
One of the central goals of drinking water treatment is the removal and inactivation of human pathog...
Recent progress in on-line microbiological measurement instruments has allowed real-time monitoring ...
Rivers are important for drinking water supply worldwide. However, they are often impacted by pathog...
ABSTRACT Bacterial communities migrate continuously from the drinking water treatment plant through ...
Water biostability is desired within drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) to limit microbiolo...
Cryptosporidium and E. coli are recognized as critical pathogens in source water with mortality risk...
Catchments are the first potential barrier to pathogen hazards in the water supply system. Reducing ...
Cyanobacteria are responsible for many problems in drinking water treatment works (DWTW) because of ...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
Aim: To determine factors associated with microbiological safety of public drinking water systems in...