2013
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2013.195
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Endospore recovery from large volumes using fieldable ultrafiltration for the diagnosis of drinking water treatment plants

Abstract: Anaerobic sulfite-reducing and aerobic spore-forming bacteria are used as indicators to verify the reliability of water treatment plant efficiency. The objectives of this study aimed to highlight the more accurate endospore indicator for water treatment monitoring and to select an efficient filtration system in order to detect low amounts of endospores from large volumes. The performance of two different ultrafiltration modules was assessed with two filtration configurations (tangential and dead-end). The Hemo… Show more

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