Microbiological analysis in water distribution networks : sampling strategies, methods and computer programs
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Microbiological analysis in water distribution networks : sampling strategies, methods and computer programs
(Ellis Horwood series in water and wastewater technology)
Ellis Horwood, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The book discusses the occurrence of micro-organisms in the distribution system, addressing the problem encountered in taking representative bacterial samples. The accumulation of micro-organisms on pipe walls and the multiplication of bacteria in the system are looked at, together with the effect of chlorination. The importance of planning, the objectives to be aimed at in sampling, and the general organization and setting up of control procedures form the central part of the text. The book culminates with two case studies which outline a simple and complex system.
Table of Contents
- The microbiology of potable water distribution systems
- the importance of planning sampling
- the objectives of sampling
- general organization of control procedures
- setting up control procedures
- precise schedule of water quality
- graduated schedule.
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