FECAL INDICATOR BACTERIA
Fecal indicator bacteria, which are directly associated with fecal contamination, are used to detect the possible presence of waterborne pathogens by assessing the microbiological quality of water.
Usually, five types of fecal indicator bacteria i.e. total coliform bacteria, fecal coliform bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), fecal streptococci, and enterococci are identified and quantified.
Following methods can be used to test for indicator bacteria:
The membrane after incubation is taken out and the colonies of bacteria are counted by means of microscope.
COMPLETE ASSESSMENT OF THE QUALITY OF THE AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
Following water quality parameters need to be determined to assess quality of water:
Dissolved oxygen | Usually decreases as discharge increases. Used as a water quality indicator in most water quality models. |
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) | A measure of oxygen-reducing potential for waterborne discharges. Used in most water quality models. |
Temperature | Often increased by discharges, especially from electric power plants. Relatively easy to model. |
Ammonia nitrogen | Reduces dissolved oxygen concentrations and adds nitrate to water. Can be predicted by most water quality models. |
Algal concentration | Increases with pollution, especially nitrates and phosphates. Predicted by moderately complex models. |
Coliform bacteria | An indicator of contamination from sewage and animal waste |
Nitrates | A nutrient for algal growth and a health hazard at very high concentrations in drinking water. Predicted by moderately complex models. |
Phosphates | Nutrient for algal growth. Predicted by moderately complex models. |
Toxic organic compounds | A wide variety of organic (carbon-based) compounds can affect aquatic life and may be directly hazardous to humans. Usually very difficult to model. |
Heavy metals | Substances containing lead, mercury, cadmium, and other metals can cause both ecological and human health problems. Difficult to model in detail. |
Table 1.7.1. Monitoring systems used to determine the quality of water in water bodies and liquid effluents [4]
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