The biofilms on pipe walls in water distribution systems are of interest since they can lead to chlorine demand, coliform growth, pipe corrosion, and water taste and odor problems. As such, the study described in this paper is part of an AWWARF and Tampa Bay Water tailored collaboration project to determine the effect of blending different source waters on the water quality in various distribution systems. The project was based on 18 independent pilot distribution systems (PDS), each being fed by a different water blend (7 finished waters blended in different proportions). The source waters compared were groundwater, surface water, and brackish water, which were treated in a variety of pilot distribution systems, including reverse osmosis (...
Two distribution systems, one treating water by ozonation and another treating water by nanofiltrati...
Investigations were carried out to assess biofilm formation within a model warm water distribution s...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
The biofilms on pipe walls in water distribution systems are of interest since they can lead to chlo...
The biofilms on pipe walls in water distribution systems are of interest since they can lead to chlo...
The goal of this study was to compare the effect of corrosion inhibitors on the level of heterotroph...
There has recently been a shift in water treatment practices in Canada to a source-to-tap approach o...
Biostability of finished waters was assessed statistically using assimilable organic carbon, biodegr...
Concern over the levels of pesticides and halogenated organics in potable water have led to increase...
As many cities around the world face the prospect of replacing aging drinking water distribution sys...
Biostability of finished waters was assessed statistically using assimilable organic carbon, biodegr...
In this study, the bacterial growth dynamics of 14 pilot drinking water distribution systems were st...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
Biostability and related issues (e.g. nitrification) were investigated for 18 months in 18 pilot dis...
Two distribution systems, one treating water by ozonation and another treating water by nanofiltrati...
Investigations were carried out to assess biofilm formation within a model warm water distribution s...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
The biofilms on pipe walls in water distribution systems are of interest since they can lead to chlo...
The biofilms on pipe walls in water distribution systems are of interest since they can lead to chlo...
The goal of this study was to compare the effect of corrosion inhibitors on the level of heterotroph...
There has recently been a shift in water treatment practices in Canada to a source-to-tap approach o...
Biostability of finished waters was assessed statistically using assimilable organic carbon, biodegr...
Concern over the levels of pesticides and halogenated organics in potable water have led to increase...
As many cities around the world face the prospect of replacing aging drinking water distribution sys...
Biostability of finished waters was assessed statistically using assimilable organic carbon, biodegr...
In this study, the bacterial growth dynamics of 14 pilot drinking water distribution systems were st...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
Biostability and related issues (e.g. nitrification) were investigated for 18 months in 18 pilot dis...
Two distribution systems, one treating water by ozonation and another treating water by nanofiltrati...
Investigations were carried out to assess biofilm formation within a model warm water distribution s...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...