Field assessment of bacterial communities and total trihalomethanes: Implications for drinking water networks
Carolina Montoya-Pachongo(Community Link), Patricia Torres–Lozada(Universidad del Valle), Isabel Douterelo(University of Sheffield), Juan-Carlos Escobar-Rivera, Catherine J. Noakes(University of Leeds), Miller Alonso Camargo‐Valero(Universidad Nacional de Colombia), Andrew Sleigh(University of Leeds)
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