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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the microbiology of potable water from a historical as well as an ecological perspective. The historical perspective reacquaints with the insights and endeavors of investigators who preceded researchers in the quest for protection and understanding of the microbial quality of water.
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Microbiological Safety of Drinking Water
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2000▪ Abstract Emerging pathogens in drinking water have become increasingly important during the decade. These include newly-recognized pathogens from fecal sources such as Cryptosporidium parvum, Campylobacter spp., and rotavirus, as well as pathogens that are able to grow in water distribution systems, like Legionella spp., mycobacteria, and ...
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Microbiology of Amazonian waters
1984The relation between river and lake in the Central Amazon is one that reflects evolutionary adaptation to the environment. Down through the millenia, a grand design has evolved. This design, or structure, has developed into a cyclic Energy Biomass exchange which characterizes the Central Amazonian lakes (Rai & Hill 1981a).
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