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The Necessity of Controlling Bacterial Populations in Potable Waters: Community Water Supply
The waters in some of the community water‐supply systems in the US often contain a myriad of microorganisms that carry past the disinfection barrier. Although the majority of those that survive and flourish are not pathogenic, the situation presents a potential danger. Here is an article on the sort of organisms that contribute to the trouble, with a description of factors relating to propagation of the species.
The Necessity of Controlling Bacterial Populations in Potable Waters: Community Water Supply
The waters in some of the community water‐supply systems in the US often contain a myriad of microorganisms that carry past the disinfection barrier. Although the majority of those that survive and flourish are not pathogenic, the situation presents a potential danger. Here is an article on the sort of organisms that contribute to the trouble, with a description of factors relating to propagation of the species.
The Necessity of Controlling Bacterial Populations in Potable Waters: Community Water Supply
Geldreich, Edwin E. (author) / Nash, Harry D. (author) / Reasoner, Donald J. (author) / Taylor, Raymond H. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 64 ; 596-602
1972-09-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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