A potential approach for monitoring drinking water quality from groundwater systems using organic matter fluorescence as an early warning for contamination events

CA Stedmon, B Seredyńska-Sobecka, R Boe-Hansen… - Water research, 2011 - Elsevier
The fluorescence characteristics of natural organic matter in a groundwater based drinking
water supply plant were studied with the aim of applying it as a technique to identify …

Using synchronous fluorescence technique as a water quality monitoring tool for an urban river

J Hur, SJ Hwang, JK Shin - Water, air, and soil pollution, 2008 - Springer
The development of a monitoring tool for predicting water quality and tracing pollution
sources are important for the management of sustainable aquatic ecosystems in urban …

Advances in quantifying microbial contamination in potable water: Potential of fluorescence‐based sensor technology

H Gunter, C Bradley, DM Hannah… - Wiley …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Improved monitoring of potable water is essential if we are to achieve the UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG6: to make clean water and sanitation …

[HTML][HTML] Assessment of drinking water quality at the tap using fluorescence spectroscopy

M Heibati, CA Stedmon, K Stenroth, S Rauch… - Water research, 2017 - Elsevier
Treated drinking water may become contaminated while travelling in the distribution system
on the way to consumers. Elevated dissolved organic matter (DOM) at the tap relative to the …

Fluorescence spectroscopy as a potential tool for in-situ monitoring of dissolved organic matter in surface water systems

EM Carstea - Water pollution, 2012 - books.google.com
Water is a common substance, yet life cannot exist without it, being the major component of
all living things. Considering the tremendous impact water has on life health, it is always an …

Fluorescence spectroscopy and parallel factor analysis as a dissolved organic monitoring tool to assess treatment performance in drinking water trains

M Vera, S Cruz, MR Boleda, J Mesa… - Science of the total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Fluorescence excitation emission matrix (FEEM) spectroscopy was used to evaluate its
applicability as a tool to track dissolved organic matter (DOM) in a drinking water treatment …

Tracking natural organic matter (NOM) in a drinking water treatment plant using fluorescence excitation–emission matrices and PARAFAC

SA Baghoth, SK Sharma, GL Amy - Water research, 2011 - Elsevier
Natural organic matter (NOM) in water samples from a drinking water treatment train was
characterized using fluorescence excitation emission matrices (F-EEMs) and parallel factor …

Dissolved organic matter fluorescence at wavelength 275/342 nm as a key indicator for detection of point-source contamination in a large Chinese drinking water lake

Y Zhou, E Jeppesen, Y Zhang, K Shi, X Liu, G Zhu - Chemosphere, 2016 - Elsevier
Surface drinking water sources have been threatened globally and there have been few
attempts to detect point-source contamination in these waters using chromophoric dissolved …

[HTML][HTML] Online fluorescence spectroscopy for the real-time evaluation of the microbial quality of drinking water

JPR Sorensen, A Vivanco, MJ Ascott, DC Gooddy… - Water Research, 2018 - Elsevier
We assessed the utility of online fluorescence spectroscopy for the real-time evaluation of
the microbial quality of untreated drinking water. Online fluorimeters were installed on the …

Fluorescence as a potential monitoring tool for recycled water systems: a review

RK Henderson, A Baker, KR Murphy, A Hambly… - Water research, 2009 - Elsevier
A rapid, highly sensitive and selective detector is urgently required to detect contamination
events in recycled water systems–for example, cross-connection events in dual reticulation …