Of the many causes of drinking water quality deterioration in distribution systems, biological phenomena are undoubtedly the subject of the most study. They are also the most closely monitored because of short-term public health risks. A determinist model was developed to predict bacterial growth in the network and to locate the zones where the risks of biological proliferation are the highest. The model takes into account the growth of suspended and fixed bacteria, the consumption of available nutrients in the bulk water and in the biofilm layer, the influence of chlorine residual on the mortality of suspended and fixed biomass, the deposition of suspended bacteria and the detachment of biofilm cells, the influence of temperature on bacterial activity and chlorine decay. The model is constructed using hydraulic results previously generated by PICCOLO, the SAFEGE hydraulic computer model and a numerical scheme to predict bacterial count at each node and on each link of a network. The model provides an effective and each way to visualise on a computer screen variations in water quality in the network. The first model calibration was done using data obtained from a pipe loop system pilot. A validation of the model has been carried out by means of measurement campaigns on various real networks. This predictive model of bacterial growth in distribution systems is a unique approach for the study, diagnosis and management of distributed water quality. This tool is helpful for proposing strategies for the management of distribution systems and treatment plants and to define conditions and locations of high bacterial counts in relation to hydraulic conditions.
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June 01 1997
Prevention of bacterial growth in drinking water distribution systems
Ph. Piriou;
Ph. Piriou
*Lyonnaise des Eaux, CIRSEE, 38 rue du Président Wilson, 78230 LePecq, France
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S. Dukan;
S. Dukan
*Lyonnaise des Eaux, CIRSEE, 38 rue du Président Wilson, 78230 LePecq, France
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Y. Levi;
Y. Levi
*Lyonnaise des Eaux, CIRSEE, 38 rue du Président Wilson, 78230 LePecq, France
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P. A. Jarrige
P. A. Jarrige
**SAFEGE, Parc de l'île, 15-17 rue du Port, 92007 Nanterre, France
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Water Sci Technol (1997) 35 (11-12): 283–287.
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Ph. Piriou, S. Dukan, Y. Levi, P. A. Jarrige; Prevention of bacterial growth in drinking water distribution systems. Water Sci Technol 1 June 1997; 35 (11-12): 283–287. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.1997.0747
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