Abstract Biofouling poses a serious concern for the district cooling (DC) industry. Current industry practises for monitoring biofouling continue to rely on culture-based methods for microbial enumeration, which are ultimately flawed. Computational flow cytometric (cFCM) analyses, which offer enhanced reproducibility and streamlined analytics versus conventional flow cytometry were applied to samples taken from 3 sites in each of 3 plants over a 5-week sampling program. We asked whether the application of cFCM to monitoring planktonic community dynamics in DC plants could be able to provide sufficient information to enhance microbiological-control strategies at site and inform about plant performance impacts. The use of cFCM enabled the eva...
Macrofouling incidence at six different locations experiencing different environmental conditions in...
In this chapter a variety of field and laboratory techniques to assess biofouling assemblages are de...
Multiple rotating annular reactors were seeded with biofilms flushed from water distribution systems...
The data attached here represent the core data for a 2019 flow cytometry (FCM)-centered study to eva...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
Bacterial growth in drinking water networks can result in health-based implications, affect network ...
Open recirculating cooling systems have been vital elements in industry since the early 20th century...
Understanding the bacterial dynamics in cooling towers is imperative for the assessment of disinfect...
Flow cytometry is an important technology for the study of microbial communities. It grants the abil...
Bacterial inactivation efficiency of chlorine varies with organisms and environmental conditions. Th...
Wastewater reuse has become an important part of the urban water supply portfolio in water stressed ...
Wastewater treatment often suffers from instabilities and the failure of specific functions such as ...
Microalgae provide a promising way to combine wastewater treatment and biomass production. They are ...
<div><p>We are developing a laboratory-scale model to improve our understanding and capacity to asse...
<div><p>Multiple rotating annular reactors were seeded with biofilms flushed from water distribution...
Macrofouling incidence at six different locations experiencing different environmental conditions in...
In this chapter a variety of field and laboratory techniques to assess biofouling assemblages are de...
Multiple rotating annular reactors were seeded with biofilms flushed from water distribution systems...
The data attached here represent the core data for a 2019 flow cytometry (FCM)-centered study to eva...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
Bacterial growth in drinking water networks can result in health-based implications, affect network ...
Open recirculating cooling systems have been vital elements in industry since the early 20th century...
Understanding the bacterial dynamics in cooling towers is imperative for the assessment of disinfect...
Flow cytometry is an important technology for the study of microbial communities. It grants the abil...
Bacterial inactivation efficiency of chlorine varies with organisms and environmental conditions. Th...
Wastewater reuse has become an important part of the urban water supply portfolio in water stressed ...
Wastewater treatment often suffers from instabilities and the failure of specific functions such as ...
Microalgae provide a promising way to combine wastewater treatment and biomass production. They are ...
<div><p>We are developing a laboratory-scale model to improve our understanding and capacity to asse...
<div><p>Multiple rotating annular reactors were seeded with biofilms flushed from water distribution...
Macrofouling incidence at six different locations experiencing different environmental conditions in...
In this chapter a variety of field and laboratory techniques to assess biofouling assemblages are de...
Multiple rotating annular reactors were seeded with biofilms flushed from water distribution systems...