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Bacterial composition in a metropolitan drinking water distribution system utilizing different source waters

Bacterial composition in a metropolitan drinking water distribution system utilizing different source waters

We investigated the bacterial composition of water samples from two service areas within a drinking water distribution system (DWDS), each associated with a different primary source of water (groundwater, GW; surface water, SW) and different treatment process. ...

ByIWA Publishing


An inexpensive, temporally‐integrated system for monitoring occurrence and biological effects of aquatic contaminants in the field

An inexpensive, temporally‐integrated system for monitoring occurrence and biological effects of aquatic contaminants in the field

To complement the fish exposure system, we also developed an automated device for collection of composite water samples that could be simultaneously deployed with the cages, and reflect a temporally‐integrated exposure of the animals. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Characterization of bacterial diversity in drinking water by pyrosequencing

Characterization of bacterial diversity in drinking water by pyrosequencing

Controlling microbial contamination of drinking water is critical to public health. However, understanding of the microbial ecology of drinking water remains incomplete. Representing the first application of high-throughput sequencing in drinking water microbiology, the objective of this study is to evaluate pyrosequencing as a high-throughput ...

ByIWA Publishing


Evaluation of undersized bioretention stormwater control measures for treatment of highway bridge deck runoff

Evaluation of undersized bioretention stormwater control measures for treatment of highway bridge deck runoff

Both bioretention cells employed average fill media depths of 0.65 m and internal water storage (IWS) zones of 0.6 m. Flow-proportional, composite water quality samples were collected and analyzed for nitrogen species, phosphorus species, and TSS. ...

ByIWA Publishing

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