American Water Completes Research on Opportunistic Pathogens in Drinking Water Distribution Systems
Funding provided by The Water Research Foundation
“American Water was proud to partner with The Water Research Foundation on this important water-related research and continued advancement in the science of drinking water,” said Dr. Zia Bukhari, principal scientist, American Water and lead for this study. “Each day, we are reminded that at the end of every water pipe, there’s a family depending on water providers to deliver a vital service – and every treatment plant serves as a barrier against potential disease. Research into our water distribution systems is a critical component in continuing to provide clean, safe and reliable water services.”
American Water has focused significant research efforts on opportunistic pathogens, specifically Legionella; placing an emphasis on advanced detection methodologies and customer education/communication to help develop a holistic management strategy and to provide science-based future recommendations.
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For more information, visit the WRF website here. If you have any questions about this research, please contact Dr. Zia Bukhari at Zia.Bukhari@amwater.com.
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