Effect of swabbing cleaning method on biofilm communities of a drinking water distribution system in Madrid (Spain)
Carolina Calero Preciado,
Emelina Ruth Rodríguez Ruiz,
Manuel José Arias Guedón
Abstract:Drinking Water Distribution Systems (DWDS) are complex engineering networks where it has been shown that the microbial presence plays a key role for the drinking water quality and safety. Most of microbial biomass in these systems is found attached to the inner-pipe surface forming biofilms, which have been associated with several water quality problems including discolouration events, taste and odour problems, degradation and corrosion of pipes, and the presence of opportunistic pathogens. The implementation … Show more
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