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Assessing microbiological water quality in drinking water distribution systems with disinfectant residual using flow cytometry.

Simon Gillespie1, Patrick Lipphaus2, James Green1, Simon Parsons1, Paul Weir1, Kes Juskowiak1, Bruce Jefferson2, Peter Jarvis2, Andreas Nocker3.   

Abstract

Flow cytometry (FCM) as a diagnostic tool for enumeration and characterization of microorganisms is rapidly gaining popularity and is increasingly applied in the water industry. In this study we applied the method to obtain a better understanding of total and intact cell concentrations in three different drinking water distribution systems (one using chlorine and two using chloramines as secondary disinfectants). Chloramine tended to result in lower proportions of intact cells than chlorine over a wider residual range, in agreement with existing knowledge that chloramine suppresses regrowth more efficiently. For chlorinated systems, free chlorine concentrations above 0.5 mg L(-1) were found to be associated with relatively low proportions of intact cells, whereas lower disinfectant levels could result in substantially higher percentages of intact cells. The threshold for chlorinated systems is in good agreement with guidelines from the World Health Organization. The fact that the vast majority of samples failing the regulatory coliform standard also showed elevated proportions of intact cells suggests that this parameter might be useful for evaluating risk of failure. Another interesting parameter for judging the microbiological status of water, the biological regrowth potential, greatly varied among different finished waters providing potential help for investment decisions. For its measurement, a simple method was introduced that can easily be performed by water utilities with FCM capability.
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Keywords:  Chloramine; Chlorine; Disinfection; Distribution system; Drinking water; Regrowth potential

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25123436     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2014.07.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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