AWWA JAW6743

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Journal AWWA – New Approaches to Measuring Total Bacterial Populations in Water Supplies
Journal Article by American Water Works Association, 10/01/1982

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Description

This study compared the results of standard plate counts with those of the combined acridine orange (AO) and 2-(p- iodophenyl)-3-(pnitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-tetrazolium chloride (INT), or AOINT, technique for samples of distribution water and well water. To overcome the interference of a membrane filter’s pores with the identification of stained cells, the authors used a gel-stripping technique to transfer the bacterial cells from membrane filters to a gelatin matrix before counts were made. Results show that the use of the AOINT technique provides a rapid and sensitive method for the determination of total numbers of metabolically active bacteria in a water sample, making it a useful adjunct to standard plating for monitoring problematic water supplies. In addition, water supply contamination can be detected in 4 hours using the AOINT technique. Includes 25 references, tables, figure.

Product Details

Edition:
Vol. 74 – No. 10
Published:
10/01/1982
Number of Pages:
3
File Size:
1 file , 1.2 MB
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