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Microbiological Stability Assessment of Municipal Distribution Line Using Control Chart Approach for Total Bioburden Count is a case study article that investigates the microbiological quality of a municipal water distribution line. The authors used statistical process control (SPC) techniques to analyze data on the total bioburden count (TBC) in water samples collected from different locations in the distribution line. The article found that SPC techniques can be used to identify trends and patterns in the TBC data. This information can be used to assess the microbiological stability of the distribution line and to identify areas where the water quality may be compromised. Overall, this article provides valuable information for water utilities that are looking to improve the microbiological quality of their water distribution systems.
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Microbiological Stability Assessment of Municipal Distribution Line Using Control Chart Approach for Total Bioburden Count is an important article for several reasons: Ensuring safe drinking water: Safe drinking water is essential for public health. This article helps to ensure that the municipal water distribution line is safe by monitoring the microbiological quality of the water. Protecting public health: Contaminated water can cause a variety of health problems, including diarrhea, vomiting, and even death. By monitoring the microbiological quality of the water, public health officials can take steps to prevent the spread of disease. Identifying areas for improvement: This article can help to identify areas where the water quality in the municipal water distribution line is poor. This information can be used to take steps to improve the quality of the water, such as repairing leaky pipes or upgrading water treatment facilities. Improving water quality management: This article demonstrates the use of SPC techniques to monitor water quality. These techniques can be used by water utilities to improve their water quality management programs. Overall, this article provides valuable information that can be used to ensure the safety and quality of drinking water. By monitoring the microbiological quality of the municipal water distribution line, public health officials can take steps to protect the health of the public.
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This page is a summary of: Microbiological Stability Assessment of Municipal Distribution Line Using Control Chart Approach for Total Bioburden Count, Sağlık Akademisi Kastamonu, August 2023, Saglik Akademisi Kastamonu,
DOI: 10.25279/sak.1035879.
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