J C Block
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Recent Articles
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Mathieu L, Bertrand I, Abe Y, Angel E, Block J, Skali-Lami S, et al.
Water Res
. 2014 Mar;
55:175-84.
PMID: 24607313
Attempts at removal of drinking water biofilms rely on various preventive and curative strategies such as nutrient reduction in drinking water, disinfection or water flushing, which have demonstrated limited efficiency....
2.
Gosselin F, Madeira L, Juhna T, Block J
Water Res
. 2013 Jul;
47(15):5631-8.
PMID: 23866142
A Fenton-like disinfection process was conducted with Fenton's reagent (H2O2) at pH 3 or 5 on autochthonous drinking water biofilms grown on corroded or non-corroded pipe material. The biofilm disinfection...
3.
Phe M, Hajj Chehade M, Guilloteau H, Merlin C, Block J
Int J Microbiol
. 2009 Nov;
2009:201868.
PMID: 19936107
Water disinfection is usually evaluated using mandatory methods based on cell culturability. However, such methods do not consider the potential of cells to recover, which should also be kept as...
4.
Mathieu L, Bouteleux C, Fass S, Angel E, Block J
Water Res
. 2009 Jun;
43(14):3375-86.
PMID: 19539973
As disinfection strategies could support a shift of some bacterial populations, the biodiversity of drinking water biofilms depending on the disinfectant concentrations was explored. The effect of different chlorine sequences...
5.
Batte M, Feliers C, Servais P, Gauthier V, Joret J, Block J
Water Sci Technol
. 2006 Oct;
54(3):41-8.
PMID: 17037131
Biofilm and microbial water quality were studied in four middle size full-scale distribution systems (DS) in France serving 5,000-30,000 inhabitants (maximum residence time 23-160h) through three sampling campaigns over 1...
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Dziurla M, Salhi M, Leroy P, Paul E, Ginestet P, Block J
Water Res
. 2005 Jun;
39(12):2591-8.
PMID: 15972223
Ozonation is one of the most effective treatments for reducing the production of activated sludges in wastewater treatment plants. However, because microorganisms are present in the form of microcolonies, some...
7.
Phe M, Dossot M, Block J
Water Res
. 2004 Sep;
38(17):3729-37.
PMID: 15350425
An alternative to culture methods for the control of drinking water disinfection would use fluorescent dyes that could evidence the nucleic acid damages provoked by sodium hypochlorite treatment. The two...
8.
Dziurla M, Leroy P, Strunkmann G, Salhi M, Lee D, Camacho P, et al.
Water Res
. 2003 Nov;
38(1):236-44.
PMID: 14630122
Thermal, electric, mechanical or oxidative stress seem a promising way to reduce the production of excess activated sludge during biological wastewater treatment. However, the adaptation and the resistance of the...
9.
Fass S, Block J, Boualam M, Gauthier V, Gatel D, Cavard J, et al.
Water Res
. 2003 Apr;
37(3):493-500.
PMID: 12688683
The effects of discontinuous chlorination on the characteristics of the water in a pilot drinking water distribution network were investigated. The release or consumption of organic matter (as dissolved organic...
10.
Martin-Cereceda M, Jorand F, Guinea A, Block J
Environ Technol
. 2001 Sep;
22(8):951-9.
PMID: 11561952
Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) from biofilms of a rotating biological contactor (RBC) system and from activated sludge flocs were extracted using ultrasound and a cation exchange resin. In both wastewater...