A questionnaire and a concentrator sampling technique used to evaluate water quality degradation in water distribution systems

Two approaches for the examination of microbially-caused degradation of water quality within water distribution systems were considered: the results of a questionnaire were analyzed and a sampling technique utilizing a concentrator was evaluated. A questionnaire, completed by water treatment plant...

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Main Author: Manning, Deborah Kathleen
Other Authors: Civil Engineering
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2019
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-872362020-09-26T05:36:05Z A questionnaire and a concentrator sampling technique used to evaluate water quality degradation in water distribution systems Manning, Deborah Kathleen Civil Engineering LD5655.V855 1982.M366 Water quality -- Measurement Water quality management Two approaches for the examination of microbially-caused degradation of water quality within water distribution systems were considered: the results of a questionnaire were analyzed and a sampling technique utilizing a concentrator was evaluated. A questionnaire, completed by water treatment plant operators in Virginia, was analyzed to ascertain what complaints regarding water quality were being received and what the causes of the complaints were. The most frequently reported complaints were those of taste and odor. Although they were not the sole factor, it appears nuisance bacteria were causative agents in degradation problems related to turbidity and red water. The Pellicon cassette system concentrator was evaluated for use during sampling in water distribution systems. The evaluation included determining the range of percent recovery in the retentate to be expected and the factors affecting this recovery. Thirty to sixty percent recovery of bacteria (Pseudomonas cepacia or Escherichia coli) in the retentate can be expected. The percent reduction in volume was the system parameter which most affected the percent recovery. Master of Science 2019-01-31T18:27:26Z 2019-01-31T18:27:26Z 1982 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/87236 en_US OCLC# 9223297 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ vi, 110, [1] leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Water quality -- Measurement
Water quality management
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Water quality -- Measurement
Water quality management
Manning, Deborah Kathleen
A questionnaire and a concentrator sampling technique used to evaluate water quality degradation in water distribution systems
description Two approaches for the examination of microbially-caused degradation of water quality within water distribution systems were considered: the results of a questionnaire were analyzed and a sampling technique utilizing a concentrator was evaluated. A questionnaire, completed by water treatment plant operators in Virginia, was analyzed to ascertain what complaints regarding water quality were being received and what the causes of the complaints were. The most frequently reported complaints were those of taste and odor. Although they were not the sole factor, it appears nuisance bacteria were causative agents in degradation problems related to turbidity and red water. The Pellicon cassette system concentrator was evaluated for use during sampling in water distribution systems. The evaluation included determining the range of percent recovery in the retentate to be expected and the factors affecting this recovery. Thirty to sixty percent recovery of bacteria (Pseudomonas cepacia or Escherichia coli) in the retentate can be expected. The percent reduction in volume was the system parameter which most affected the percent recovery. === Master of Science
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title_short A questionnaire and a concentrator sampling technique used to evaluate water quality degradation in water distribution systems
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