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环境科学学报(英文版) 2005
Biological stability in drinking water: a regression analysis of influencing factorsKeywords: AOC,biological stability,HPC,residual chloramines,regression analysis Abstract: Some parameters, such as assimilable organic carbon (AOC), chloramine residual, water temperature, and water residence time, were measured in drinking water from distribution systems in a northern city of China. The measurement results illustrate that when chloramine residual is more than 0.3 mg/L or AOC content is below 50 microg/L, the biological stability of drinking water can be controlled. Both chloramine residual and AOC have a good relationship with Heterotrophic Plate Counts (HPC)(log value), the correlation coefficient was--0.64 and 0.33, respectively. By regression analysis of the survey data, a statistical equation is presented and it is concluded that disinfectant residual exerts the strongest influence on bacterial growth and AOC is a suitable index to assess the biological stability in the drinking water.
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