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Initiating guidance values for novel biological stability parameters in drinking water to control regrowth in the distribution system

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“Nine novel biological stability parameters for drinking water have been developed recently. Here, we report data for these nine parameters in treated water from 34 treatment plants in the Netherlands to deduce guidance values for these parameters. Most parameters did not show a strong correlation with another biological stability parameter in the same sample, demonstrating that most parameters hold different information on the biological stability of drinking water. Furthermore, the novel biological stability parameters in treated water varied considerably between plants and five parameters in treated water were significantly lower for drinking water produced from groundwater than surface water. The maximum biomass concentration (MBC7), cumulative biomass potential (CBP14) from the biomass production potential test (BPP-W) and the total organic carbon concentration in treated water from groundwater were predictive parameters for HPC22 and Aeromonas regrowth in the distribution system. Guidance values of 8.6 ng ATP L−1, 110 d·ng ATP L−1 and 4.1 mg C L−1 were deduced for these parameters, under which the HPC22 and Aeromonas numbers remain at regulatory level. The maximum biomass growth (MBG7) from the BPP-W test, the particulate and/or high molecular organic carbon and the iron accumulation rate in treated water from surface water were predictive parameters for HPC22 and Aeromonas regrowth in the distribution system. Deduced guidance values for these biological stability parameters were 4.5 ng ATP L−1, 47 μg C L−1 and 0.34 mg Fe m−2 day−1, respectively. We conclude from our study that a multiple parameter assessment is required to reliable describe the biological stability of drinking water, that the biological stability of drinking water produced from groundwater is described with other parameters than the biological stability of drinking water produced from surface water, and that guidance values for predictive biological stability parameters were inferred under which HPC22 and Aeromonas regrowth is under control.”

(Citation: van der Wielen, P.W.J.J., Brouwer-Hanzens, A.J., et.al. – Initiating guidance values for novel biological stability parameters in drinking water to control regrowth in the distribution system – Science of the Total Environment 871(2023)art. no.161930 – DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.161930 – (Open Access))

© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. – This article is available under the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-ND license

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