In drinking water (DW) and the distribution systems, bacterial growth and biofilm formation have to be controlled both for limiting taste or odour development and preventing clogging or biocorrosion problems. After a contamination with undesired bacteria, factors like nutrient availability and temperature will influence the survival of these invaders. Understanding the conditions enabling invaders to proliferate is essential for a holistic approach towards microbial risk assessment in DW. Pseudomonas putida was used as a model invader because this easy-growing bacterium can use a wide range of substrates. Invasion experiments in oligo- to eutrophic waters showed the requirement of both a carbon and phosphate source for survival of P.putida ...
Poor quality source water and poorly treated reused wastewater may result in poor quality drinking w...
Human pathogens in the water are heterotrophic organisms, they consume organic matter as an energy s...
Measuring bacterial growth potential (BGP) involves sample pre-treatment and inoculation, both of wh...
The finding that Escherichia coli can grow in water with low carbon concentration and co...
This paper presents a model of growth of naturally occurring heterotrophic bacteria in the bulk wate...
Water is vital for life, for commercial and industrial purposes and for leisure activities in the da...
<p/>Growth ("regrowth") of bacteria In drinking water distribution systems results in a deteri...
This article presents a model of growth of naturally occurring heterotrophic bacteria in the bulk wa...
The effect of phosphorus addition on survival of Escherichia coli in an experimental drinking water ...
Water crises are predicted to be amongst the risks of highest concern for the next ten years, due to...
Physicochemical water disinfection methods result in the reduction of bacterial concentrations by or...
Bacterial growth in water distribution systems is a common phenomenon which can result in the occurr...
Major waterborne (enteric) pathogens are relatively well understood and treatment controls are effec...
Non-municipal water may be capable of providing a suitable environment for pathogenic microorganisms...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Poor quality source water and poorly treated reused wastewater may result in poor quality drinking w...
Human pathogens in the water are heterotrophic organisms, they consume organic matter as an energy s...
Measuring bacterial growth potential (BGP) involves sample pre-treatment and inoculation, both of wh...
The finding that Escherichia coli can grow in water with low carbon concentration and co...
This paper presents a model of growth of naturally occurring heterotrophic bacteria in the bulk wate...
Water is vital for life, for commercial and industrial purposes and for leisure activities in the da...
<p/>Growth ("regrowth") of bacteria In drinking water distribution systems results in a deteri...
This article presents a model of growth of naturally occurring heterotrophic bacteria in the bulk wa...
The effect of phosphorus addition on survival of Escherichia coli in an experimental drinking water ...
Water crises are predicted to be amongst the risks of highest concern for the next ten years, due to...
Physicochemical water disinfection methods result in the reduction of bacterial concentrations by or...
Bacterial growth in water distribution systems is a common phenomenon which can result in the occurr...
Major waterborne (enteric) pathogens are relatively well understood and treatment controls are effec...
Non-municipal water may be capable of providing a suitable environment for pathogenic microorganisms...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Poor quality source water and poorly treated reused wastewater may result in poor quality drinking w...
Human pathogens in the water are heterotrophic organisms, they consume organic matter as an energy s...
Measuring bacterial growth potential (BGP) involves sample pre-treatment and inoculation, both of wh...