Prediction of microbial transport distances are usually based on
the sticking efficiency, a parameter in the classical colloid
filtration theory. This parameter represents the interaction
between colloid and collector surfaces resulting in deposition.
According to the theory, the sticking efficiency is invariable when
physico-chemical characteristics of aquifer media are homogeneous.
However, many research results have indicated variations within
bacterial strains. In this research, the transport of Escherichia
Coli in saturated quartz columns were conducted in the laboratory.
The objectives were to characterise the distribution of sticking
efficiency, measure low sticking efficiency values of cells, and to
develop a methodology to measure minimum values of sticking
efficiencies within bacterial sub-populations. Also, the work
assesses the contribution of phenotypic and genotypic
characteristics of Escherichia coli on their attachment to quartz
grains.
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