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Potential for biofilm development in drinking water distribution systems

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 1998
Regrowth of micro-organisms in drinking water distribution systems is caused by the utilisation of biodegradable compounds which are either present in treated water or originate from materials in contact with drinking water. In the Netherlands most drinking water is distributed without disinfectant residual and regrowth is limited by achieving ...
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Heterotrophic bacteria in drinking water distribution system: a review

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2011
The microbiological quality of drinking water in municipal water distribution systems (WDS) depends on several factors. Free residual chlorine and/or chloramines are typically used to minimize bacterial recontamination and/or regrowth in WDS. Despite such preventive measures, regrowth of heterotrophic (HPC) and opportunistic bacteria in bulk water and ...
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Biofilms in Drinking Water Distribution Systems

1992
The degradation of water quality due to bacterial growth in the drinking water distribution systems is a major concern for consumers as well as for drinking water producers. Microorganisms (bacteria, yeasts, fungi, protozoa) may be found both in the water phase and on the surface of the pipe walls in the form of a biofilm.These thin layers (apart from ...
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Modeling temperature in the drinking water distribution system

Journal AWWA, 2013
According to the Dutch Drinking Water Directive of 2001, the maximum temperature of drinking water should be 25°C. Occasionally, samples at the tap do exceed this limit, and with global warming, this limit may be exceeded more often. This article describes a model that predicts the temperature of the water in the drinking water distribution system ...
E.J. Mirjam Blokker   +1 more
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Quality drinking water distribution system

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023
C. Ganesh Babu   +3 more
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[Bacterial regrowth in drinking water. II. Drinking water distribution systems].

Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Serie B, Umwelthygiene, Krankenhaushygiene, Arbeitshygiene, praventive Medizin, 1988
Five chromium steel dead-end water pipes were installed over a distance of 12 km along the Zurich city drinking water distribution system. Cell counts were determined in two series of four samplings in fresh water and stagnating water using three different methods.
N E, Jaeggi, W, Schmidt-Lorenz
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Effect of flow fluctuation on water pollution in drinking water distribution systems

Environmental Research
The detachment of biofilm caused by changes in hydraulic conditions is an essential reason for the pollution of water in the drinking water distribution system (DWDS). In this research, the effect of flow fluctuation on bulk water quality was studied.
Changchun, Xin   +4 more
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An analysis on biofilms in drinking water distribution system

International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 2023
Aparna soni   +2 more
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Assimilable organic carbon cycling within drinking water distribution systems

Water Research, 2021
Frances C Pick   +2 more
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