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  • Cyanobacterial blooms in drinking water reservoirs can lead to issues with taste, odor, and overall water quality, potentially affecting human consumption.
  • An online monitoring tool successfully analyzed cyanobacterial concentration, showing a strong correlation between phycocyanin fluorescence and biomass during Microcystis aeruginosa blooms.
  • The method can serve as an effective early warning system, particularly for biomass levels under 15 mg freshweight/L, and allows for quick adjustments in plant operations in response to shifts in cyanobacterial concentrations.

Article Abstract

Cyanobacterial blooms in drinking water reservoirs may cause a variety of water quality problems, including those of taste and odor, and can compromise the water supply destined for human consumption. In response to this problem an online monitoring tool for analyzing the cyanobacterial concentration in intake water is of practical value. This study demonstrated a positive correlation between phycocyanin fluorescence and cyanobacterial biomass during Microcystis aeruginosa blooms in a lowland drinking water reservoir, using online detection. The highest correlation coefficients were found for a cyanobacterial biomass concentration below 15 mg freshweight/L, indicating that this method can be an effective early warning system. Rapid changes in fluorescence were observed when wind drift moved higher cyanobacterial concentrations into the water intake, indicating that fluorescence could be employed as a quick warning for changed requirements for plant operations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tox.20128DOI Listing

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