Bacterial regrowth in drinking water distribution systems is a source of concern since it could result in non-compliance with water quality regulations, taste and odor problems, and may be associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal illnesses. Bacterial regrowth is dependent on several factors, including the amount of substrate available for growth, such as biodegradable dissolved organic carbon (BDOC), oxidant residuals and the presence of corrosion. To investigate the impact of nutrients levels and oxidant residual maintenance, a full-scale investigation of two distribution systems was completed. This study presents data obtained from two distribution systems (DS) fed by different treatment trains: one DS has low BDOC concentrat...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
A growing concern among drinking water microbiologists is the frequent deterioration of water qualit...
The main objective for water treatment companies is to produce and supply water that is safe, free f...
The deterioration of water quality in distribution systems due to bacterial regrowth is, at the pres...
The main objective for water treatment companies is to produce and supply water that is safe, free f...
Bacterial regrowth in distribution systems is an important problem for drinking water producers. It ...
Bacterial growth in water distribution systems is a common phenomenon which can result in the occurr...
The treated water Biodegradable Organic Matter (BOM) content is one of the main factors controlling ...
The objective of our study was to explore microbiological parameters that are suitable as indicators...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Microbial regrowth in premise plumbing is a threat to water safety. Disinfectant residuals are often...
Maintaining the microbial quality in distribution systems and connected installations remains a chal...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...
A growing concern among drinking water microbiologists is the frequent deterioration of water qualit...
The main objective for water treatment companies is to produce and supply water that is safe, free f...
The deterioration of water quality in distribution systems due to bacterial regrowth is, at the pres...
The main objective for water treatment companies is to produce and supply water that is safe, free f...
Bacterial regrowth in distribution systems is an important problem for drinking water producers. It ...
Bacterial growth in water distribution systems is a common phenomenon which can result in the occurr...
The treated water Biodegradable Organic Matter (BOM) content is one of the main factors controlling ...
The objective of our study was to explore microbiological parameters that are suitable as indicators...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Regrowth of bacteria on organic compounds in drinking water during distribution may result in a sign...
Microbial regrowth in premise plumbing is a threat to water safety. Disinfectant residuals are often...
Maintaining the microbial quality in distribution systems and connected installations remains a chal...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
A correlation between heterotrophic plate count (HPC) and chloramine residual in pilot distribution ...
Assimilable organic carbon (AOC) is the fraction of carbon utilised by heterotrophic organisms, pote...