Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6367929 | Water Research | 2011 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Biofilm coupon studies indicated that biofilms with greater heterotrophic plate counts were observed in the granular activated carbon (GAC) effluent streams receiving UV/H2O2 pre-treatment. Biofilm coupon studies additionally indicated that the effluent stream of the GAC column proceeded by the MP reactor exhibited more viable biofilm than the other GAC effluent streams based on an ATP-bioluminescence method. The increased viability of the biofilm produced by the MP UV reactor is likely a result of the multiple UV wavelengths and higher energy input characteristic of this technology.
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Authors
D.H. Metz, K. Reynolds, M. Meyer, D.D. Dionysiou,