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Coliforms in a water distribution system: a remedial approach
In 1982 the incidence of noncoliform colonies increased alarmingly in the standard membrane filter tests of samples from the Springfield, Ill., system. This signaled a potential problem with bacteria and was followed by coliform infestation in the water mains. Intensive measures were taken to control bacterial growth in the water treatment process and in the distribution system, with an ultimate goal of preventing the reseeding of the system by chlorine‐resistant organisms.
Coliforms in a water distribution system: a remedial approach
In 1982 the incidence of noncoliform colonies increased alarmingly in the standard membrane filter tests of samples from the Springfield, Ill., system. This signaled a potential problem with bacteria and was followed by coliform infestation in the water mains. Intensive measures were taken to control bacterial growth in the water treatment process and in the distribution system, with an ultimate goal of preventing the reseeding of the system by chlorine‐resistant organisms.
Coliforms in a water distribution system: a remedial approach
Hudson, LeVerne D. (author) / Hankins, James W. (author) / Battaglia, Michael (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 75 ; 564-568
1983-11-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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