Contamination of drinking water by coliforms from biofilms grown on rubber-coated valves

Author: Kilb Beate   Lange Bernd   Schaule Gabriela   Flemming Hans-Curt   Wingender Jost  

Publisher: Urban & Fischer

ISSN: 1438-4639

Source: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, Vol.206, Iss.6, 2003-10, pp. : 563-573

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Abstract

In water samples from drinking water distribution systems, coliform bacteria (predominantly Citrobacter species) were repeatedly detected. Disinfection and flushing of the systems did not erase the problem. The pattern of the coliform occurrences indicated contamination originating from biofilms. After inspection of internal surfaces of the systems, no significant biofilm growth was observed on pipe surfaces, but in a number of cases, visible biofilms were detected on rubber-coated valves which harboured the same coliform species as those found in the drinking water samples. In these cases, the rubber-coated valves seemed to act as point sources for the contamination of water.