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- who: Kara L. Nelson from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United States have published the article: Is flushing necessary during building closures? A study of water quality and bacterial communities during extended reductions in building occupancy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/17,/2020
- what: The aims of this study were to evaluate the impacts of reduced building occupancy and weekly restorative flushing on: (i) drinking water quality, (ii) bacterial communities, and_(iii) occurrence of undesirable microorganisms. From this study provide insights into factors influencing the building water microbiome and approaches for responding to . . .
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