Abstract

Microorganism rebreeding and biofilm shedding enter the water body in the process of a drinking water distribution system (DWDS), which poses a threat to public health. Particles in water can gather pollutants as well as providing favorable growth conditions for bacteria. To date, there are a few studies which focus on the relationship between particles and biofilm formation. Therefore, the microbial diversity of biofilms in the different pipe materials and the effect on particle concentration on biofilm formation were investigated in this study. Experiments were carried out under a simulative DWDS (including iron (DI) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe). The results showed that the microbial diversity in biofilms followed this order: DI pipe > PVC pipe > DI pipe (upper). Moreover, the microbial biomass of biofilm and the fluorescence intensity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS, produced by microorganisms) were the largest in the absence of particles. The amount of biofilm bacterial and the fluorescence intensity of EPS both showed first an increasing and then decreasing trend with particle concentration increasing. When particle concentration was relatively low, the absorption of particles and bacteria played a major role, however, with the increasing particle concentration, more stable particle–particle were formed and thus, EPS was easily extracted, resulting in the increase of fluorescence intensity of EPS.

Highlights

  • Received: 19 November 2021Drinking water distribution system (DWDS) plays an important role in the drinking water industry, and the sanitary safety of water is directly related to human health.with the aging of drinking water supply networks, secondary water pollution poses a threat to public health

  • The biggest disadvantage of metal pipes is the occurrence of electrochemical corrosion, leading to uneven pipe walls and benefiting the adhesion of bacteria

  • Different pipe materials affected the development of biofilms

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Introduction

Received: 19 November 2021Drinking water distribution system (DWDS) plays an important role in the drinking water industry, and the sanitary safety of water is directly related to human health.with the aging of drinking water supply networks, secondary water pollution poses a threat to public health. Drinking water distribution system (DWDS) plays an important role in the drinking water industry, and the sanitary safety of water is directly related to human health. Several recent studies reported that the tap water from some drinking water distribution pipe networks did not meet the Chinese Drinking Water. The growth of microorganisms and the formation of biofilms are supported by DWDS when microorganisms contact the surface of the pipe wall [8]. Biofilms contain a variety of pathogenic bacteria. The fluctuation in hydraulic conditions could cause the detachment of biofilms from the pipe wall, greatly leading to lower water quality, causing taste and order issues as well as promoting the corrosion of pipes. The detached biofilm could increase the concentration of particles and the number of bacteria in drinking water

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