نتایج جستجو برای: fecal coliform

تعداد نتایج: 28598  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2008
Joshua H Daskin Kevin R Calci William Burkhardt Ruth H Carmichael

We assessed short-term ecological and potential human health effects of wastewater treatment plant (WTP) effluent by measuring delta 15N per thousand and microbial concentrations in oysters and suspended particulate matter (SPM). We also tested male-specific bacteriophage (MSB) as an alternative to fecal coliforms, to assess potential influence of wastewater contamination on shellfish. WTP effl...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1984
R G Qualls J C Chang S F Ossoff J D Johnson

In view of the differences that have been found between the most-probable-number and membrane filtration methods for the recovery of coliforms from chlorinated samples, the survival of total and fecal coliforms in UV-irradiated effluent samples, as tested by the most-probable-number and standard single-step membrane filtration methods, was compared. There were no significant differences in the ...

2010
Chris Ingraham

Fecal coliform bacteria normally live in the digestive tracts of humans and other warm-blooded animals. As such, they are excreted in solid wastes, and are thus present in septic tanks and manure piles. This can pose a problem in areas near bodies of water, since leaky septic tanks and manure run-off can cause the bacteria to enter the water supply. Although these bacteria are not necessarily h...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2005
R W Weaver J A Entry Alexandria Graves

Livestock are known contributors to stream pollution. Numbers of fecal streptococci and Escherichia coli in manure naturally deposited by livestock in the field are needed for activities related to bacterial source tracking and determining maximum daily bacterial loading of streams. We measured populations of fecal streptococci and E. coli in fresh and dry manure from cattle (Bos taurus L.), ho...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
T. M. Saita Paulo Laerte Natti Eliandro Rodrigues Cirilo Neyva M. L. Romeiro M. A. C. Candezano R. B. Acuña L. C. G. Moreno

The Luruaco Lake located in the Department of Atlántico, Colombia, is damaged by the discharge of untreated sewage, bringing risks to the health of all who use its waters. The present study aims to perform the numerical simulation of the concentration dynamics of fecal coliforms in the lake. The simulation of the hydrodynamic flow is carried out by means of a two-dimensional horizontal (2DH) mo...

One of the indexes of stabilization pond is the presence of coliform bacteria in water and wastewater. This study aimed to determine the effect of solar light on coliform variations in stabilization pond. In this experimental study, the effect of light, pH (<7, 7.1–8, 8.1–9), and temperature (10 ºC and 30 ºC) on facultative stabilization pond was studied for six months. The sampling was accompl...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
A K Guber D R Shelton Y A Pachepsky A M Sadeghi L J Sikora

Modeling release of fecal coliforms is an important component of fate and transport simulations related to environmental water quality. Manure constituents other than fecal coliforms may serve as natural tracers of fecal contamination provided that their release from manure to runoff is similar to the fecal coliform release. The objectives of this work were to compare release of fecal coliforms...

2016
Jong Soo Mok Tae Seek Lee Poong Ho Kim Hee Jung Lee Kwang Soo Ha Kil Bo Shim Ka Jeong Lee Yeoun Joong Jung Ji Hoe Kim

From 2011 to 2013, we conducted a full sanitary survey of pollution sources in proximity to a shellfish growing area in the Hansan-Geojeman region in Korea, which includes a designated shellfish growing area. In the sea area, 1152 seawater and 209 oyster samples were collected and examined to evaluate their bacteriological quality. There were 758 potential pollution sources in the drainage area...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
M P Silverman E F Munoz

Fecal coliforms growing in a selective lactose-based broth medium at 44.5 degrees C generate a change in the electrical impedance of the culture relative to a sterile control when populations reach 10(6) to 10(7) per ml. The ratio of these changes was measured automatically, and the data were processed by computer. A linear relation was found between the log10 of the number of fecal coliforms i...

2013
M. S. Hossain M. Aktaruzzaman S. H. Rahman M. K. Alam

The shrimp sector is the second largest export earner for Bangladesh, which is a major contributor in the national economy of Bangladesh. It also provides millions of employment. Every year a huge amount of shrimps are rejected to export due to its pathogenic bacterial contamination. A comparative study regarding prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of pathogenic bacteria in the black ti...

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