The aperiodic changes in the quantity and community of planktonic and particle-associated bacteria have hampered the understanding and management of microbiological water quality in drinking water distribution systems. In this study, online sampling was combined with the microbial fingerprint-based SourceTracker2 to capture and trace the spatiotemporal variations in planktonic and particle-associated bacteria in an unchlorinated distribution system. The results showed that spatially, the particle load significantly increased, while in contrast, the quantity of particle-associated bacteria decreased sharply from the treatment plant to the distribution network. Similar to the trend of particle-associated bacterial diversity, the number of obs...
The current understanding of drinking water distribution system (DWDS) microbiology is limited to pi...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
The aperiodic changes in the quantity and community of planktonic and particle-associated bacteria h...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Bacteria can survive treatment and enter drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs), or enter DWDSs...
This study assessed the characteristics of and changes in the suspended particles and the associated...
Aims: To determine the spatial and temporal variability in the abundance, structure and composition ...
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...
Aims: To determine the spatial and temporal variability in the abundance, structure and composition...
Large seasonal variations in microbial drinking water quality can occur in distribution networks, bu...
Large seasonal variations in microbial drinking water quality can occur in distribution networks, bu...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
Drinking water distribution systems are critical infrastructure that protect public health by ensuri...
The current understanding of drinking water distribution system (DWDS) microbiology is limited to pi...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...
The aperiodic changes in the quantity and community of planktonic and particle-associated bacteria h...
The general consensus is that the abundance of tap water bacteria is greatly influenced by water pur...
Bacteria can survive treatment and enter drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs), or enter DWDSs...
This study assessed the characteristics of and changes in the suspended particles and the associated...
Aims: To determine the spatial and temporal variability in the abundance, structure and composition ...
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...
Aims: To determine the spatial and temporal variability in the abundance, structure and composition...
Large seasonal variations in microbial drinking water quality can occur in distribution networks, bu...
Large seasonal variations in microbial drinking water quality can occur in distribution networks, bu...
A drinking water distribution system can be viewed as an ecosystem that is comprised of diverse micr...
Drinking water distribution systems are critical infrastructure that protect public health by ensuri...
The current understanding of drinking water distribution system (DWDS) microbiology is limited to pi...
Microbial monitoring of drinking water is required to guarantee high quality water and to mitigate h...
The majority of biomass within water distribution systems is in the form of attached biofilm. This i...