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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Coaggregating Delftia acidovorans facilitates the metabolic activity of partner bacteria in drinking water biofilms

(Corresponding) Afonso A., Gomes I., Saavedra M., Simões L., Simões M.
Topic: 
Drinking water and health
Although bacterial coaggregation has already been identified as a key mechanism in the multispecies biofilms development in diverse environments, little is known about this highly specific type of cell-cell interaction in aquatic systems. In this study, a strain of Delftia acidovorans isolated...Read more
Keywords: 
Bacterial fitness; Cell-cell interaction; Coaggregation; Public goods.
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00205

A smart integrated platform for leakage detection on water supply network in Aigio town

(Corresponding) Chasiotis A., Piromalis D., Chasiotis S., Feloni E., Papageorgas P., Bousdeki M., Sofianopoulos M., Nikolopoulos D., Kouniniotis D., Mathiou P., Nastos P.
Topic: 
Drinking water and health
Non-revenue water (NRW) is the volume of water participating in urban water supply processes, which does not generate revenues for the water utility company and it is divided into the water losses and the unbilled consumption. In the era of sustainable water resources management, the reduction of...Read more
Keywords: 
Non-revenue water, water supply network, water leakage, water supply monitoring, Aigio
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00296

Study of iodo-haloacetic acids using SPME-GC-MS/MS in chlorinated water

Cristea I., Cojocaru V., Petre V., Tenea A., Chiriac F., (Corresponding) Vasile G.
Topic: 
Drinking water and health
The aim of the study was to develop, optimize and validate an analytical method for the simultaneous identification of iodine haloacetic acids (I-HAAs) drinking water using the technique of Gas-Chromatographic separation coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS/MS). The sample screening an analytes...Read more
Keywords: 
I-HAA, SPME-GC-MS/MS analysis, drinking water
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00580