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Bacteriology / Environmental microbiology / Biofilm / Environmental soil science / Drinking water / Disinfectant / Water supply network / Microorganism / Chemistry of biofilm prevention / Microbiology / Biology / Bacteria


Control of Biofilm Growth in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
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Document Date: 2007-10-10 15:31:44


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WASHINGTON / DC / /

Company

Eastern Research Group Inc. / Louisville Water Company / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Protection Agency Louisville Water Company California Department of Health Services Environmental Studies Institute / /

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disinfection systems / water utilities / public interest / public water systems / microbial products / water systems / water distribution systems / /

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Contents Page Chapter / United States Environmental Protection Agency GEPA office of Research and Development Washington DC / EPA's Center for Environmental Research Information / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Committee on Water Supply / Protection Agency / OF BlOFlLM GROWTH IN DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON / Smith John H. Sullivan Roy L. Wolfe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Louisville Water Company California Department of Health Services Environmental Studies Institute / Drexel University / Environmental Protection Agency / /

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T. Jay Ray Darrell / Pamela DiBona / Steven R. Clark / Donald J. Reasoner / R. Clark Edwin / Steven A. Hubbs Alexis / Alexis M. Milea Wesley / James E. Smith / Jr. / Mark W. LeChevallier Donald / Jennifer Helmick / Edwin E. Geldreich / /

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Marshall / /

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DC / /

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Southern California / /

Region

Southern California / Central Connecticut / /

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