The aim of this study was to investigate the combined impact of flow hydrodynamics and pipe material on biofilm development in drinking water distribution systems (DWDS). Biofilms were formed on four commonly used pipe materials (namely polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, structured wall high-density polyethylene and solid wall high-density polyethylene) within a series of purpose built flow cell reactors at two different flow regimes. Results indicate that varying amounts of microbial material with different morphologies were present depending on the pipe material and conditioning. The amount of microbial biomass was typically greater for the biofilms conditioned at lower flows. Whereas, biofilm development was inhibited at higher flows ind...
Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) and in particular the microbial communi...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) biofilm formation can negatively affect microbiologica...
The aim of this study was to investigate the combined impact of flow hydrodynamics and pipe material...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
High-quality drinking water from treatment works is degraded during transport to customer taps throu...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), biofilms are the pr...
Within drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), microorganisms form multi-species biofilms on int...
Biofilms are intricate communities of microorganisms encapsulated within a self-produced matrix of e...
Aims To characterize bacterial communities during the early stages of biofilm formation and their...
The drinking water distribution system (DWDS) provides a habitat particularly supportive to biofilm-...
Biofilms are found at the inner surfaces of drinking water pipes and, therefore, it is essential to ...
Within drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), microorganisms form multi-species biofilms on int...
Monitoring of drinking water (DW) biofilm formation under different process conditions was performed...
This paper aims at improving the current understanding of bacterial-based biofouling in drainage pip...
Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) and in particular the microbial communi...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) biofilm formation can negatively affect microbiologica...
The aim of this study was to investigate the combined impact of flow hydrodynamics and pipe material...
Microbial biofilms formed on the inner-pipe surfaces of drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) c...
High-quality drinking water from treatment works is degraded during transport to customer taps throu...
© 2016 American Chemical Society. In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), biofilms are the pr...
Within drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), microorganisms form multi-species biofilms on int...
Biofilms are intricate communities of microorganisms encapsulated within a self-produced matrix of e...
Aims To characterize bacterial communities during the early stages of biofilm formation and their...
The drinking water distribution system (DWDS) provides a habitat particularly supportive to biofilm-...
Biofilms are found at the inner surfaces of drinking water pipes and, therefore, it is essential to ...
Within drinking water distribution systems (DWDS), microorganisms form multi-species biofilms on int...
Monitoring of drinking water (DW) biofilm formation under different process conditions was performed...
This paper aims at improving the current understanding of bacterial-based biofouling in drainage pip...
Microorganisms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) and in particular the microbial communi...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
In drinking water distribution systems (DWDS) biofilm formation can negatively affect microbiologica...