The composition of biofilm populations in drinking water will mainly depend on the nutrient availability and the temperature. The nutrients may originate either from the raw water or from the installation materials. To determine the effect of drinking water pipe materials on the composition of biofilm populations, biofilms grown on different materials (EPDM materials, PEXb, PEXc and copper) were analyzed by cloning (16S rDNA) and the community fingerprinting method denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Additionally the long-term effect of mechanical cleaning and disinfection with chlorine dioxide (0.2 mg/l, 24h) on the biofilm populations was tested. The biofilm populations had high diversities on growth supporting materials like EPDM and comparatively low diversity on PEX. The biofilms were dominated by Proteobacteria and the composition of the subdivisions was influenced by the applied material. Flavobacteria and members of the family Sphingomonadaceae, which are known to degrade several organic compounds, were found on EPDM materials and might be suitable as indicators for hygienical relevant materials. Comparison of biofilms previously treated with disinfectants with untreated ones by DGGE revealed a considerable population shift depending on the pipe material.
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December 01 2010
Influence of Materials, Water Qualities and Disinfection Methods on the Drinking Water Biofilm Community
R. S. Roeder;
*Department of Environmental Microbiology, University of Technology Berlin, Franklinstrasse 29, D- 10587 Berlin Germany (E-mail: rosemarie.roeder@tu-berlin.de; ulrich.szewzyk@tu-berlin.de)
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K. Heeg;
K. Heeg
*Department of Environmental Microbiology, University of Technology Berlin, Franklinstrasse 29, D- 10587 Berlin Germany (E-mail: rosemarie.roeder@tu-berlin.de; ulrich.szewzyk@tu-berlin.de)
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P. Tarne;
P. Tarne
*Department of Environmental Microbiology, University of Technology Berlin, Franklinstrasse 29, D- 10587 Berlin Germany (E-mail: rosemarie.roeder@tu-berlin.de; ulrich.szewzyk@tu-berlin.de)
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J. K. Benölken;
J. K. Benölken
**DVGW-Forschungsstelle TUHH, Hamburg University of Technology, Schwarzenbergstraße 95, D-21073 Hamburg, Germany (E-mail: jens-benoelken@web.de; bendinger@tu-harburg.de)
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G. Schaule;
G. Schaule
***IWW Water Centre, Moritzstraße 36, D-45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany (E-mail: g.schaule@iww-online.de; hc.flemming@uni-due.de)
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B. Bendinger;
B. Bendinger
**DVGW-Forschungsstelle TUHH, Hamburg University of Technology, Schwarzenbergstraße 95, D-21073 Hamburg, Germany (E-mail: jens-benoelken@web.de; bendinger@tu-harburg.de)
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H.-C. Flemming;
H.-C. Flemming
***IWW Water Centre, Moritzstraße 36, D-45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany (E-mail: g.schaule@iww-online.de; hc.flemming@uni-due.de)
****Biofilm Centre, University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitätsstraße 5, D-45141 Essen, Germany
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U. Szewzyk
U. Szewzyk
*Department of Environmental Microbiology, University of Technology Berlin, Franklinstrasse 29, D- 10587 Berlin Germany (E-mail: rosemarie.roeder@tu-berlin.de; ulrich.szewzyk@tu-berlin.de)
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Water Practice and Technology (2010) 5 (4): wpt2010082.
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R. S. Roeder, K. Heeg, P. Tarne, J. K. Benölken, G. Schaule, B. Bendinger, H.-C. Flemming, U. Szewzyk; Influence of Materials, Water Qualities and Disinfection Methods on the Drinking Water Biofilm Community. Water Practice and Technology 1 December 2010; 5 (4): wpt2010082. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2010.082
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