A copy of this work was available on the public web and has been preserved in the Wayback Machine. The capture dates from 2019; you can also visit the original URL.
The file type is application/pdf
.
Overview of microbial risks in water distribution networks and their health consequences: quantification, modelling, trends, and future implications
2019
Canadian journal of civil engineering (Print)
The water distribution network (WDN) is usually the final physical barrier preventing contamination of the drinking water before it reaches consumers. Because the WDN is at the end of the supply chain, and often with limited online water quality monitoring, the probability of an incident to be detected and remediated in time is low. Microbial risks that can affect the distribution network are: intrusion, cross-connections and backflows, inadequate management of reservoirs, improper main pipe
doi:10.1139/cjce-2018-0216
fatcat:ppg2pgiwtrbe7ptxylz2nhs4qy