scholarly journals Kilis İli İçme Sularının Koliform Bakteri Yönünden İncelenmesi

Author(s):  
Ayşenur Özşavlı ◽  
Figen Şahin ◽  
Mehtap Sadak ◽  
Kıvılcım Çaktü Güler

In this study, fecal pollution was investigated in 6 different sources of public drinking water in Kilis. In the samples taken as seasonal (October, January, April and July) total coliform was tested with the Most Probable Number method. The total number of coliforms detected these source used as drinking water ranged from 3-1100

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fathoni Afif ◽  
Erly Erly ◽  
Endrinaldi Endrinaldi

AbstrakMenurut Permenkes No. 492 tahun 2010, air minum berkualitas dinilai dari parameter mikrobiologi adalah tidak ditemukannya bakteri total coliform dan Escherichia coli dalam 100 ml sampel. Menurut beberapa penelitian sebelumnya, banyak depot air minum isi ulang yang memproduksi air tidak sesuai dengan persyaratan secara mikrobiologi tersebut. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi kehadiran bakteri Escherichia coli pada air minum yang diproduksi depot air minum isi ulang di Kecamatan Padang Selatan. Penelitian dilakukan di Laboratorium Mikrobiologi Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Andalas pada sampel air yang didapat dari 13 depot yang tidak melakukan uji kualitas. Jenis penelitian ini adalah deskriptif. Data diperoleh dengan cara observasi dan wawancara langsung. Penelitian mikrobiologi air menggunakan metode Most Probable Number (MPN) yang terdiri dari presumptive test dengan menggunakan media Lactose Broth (LB) dengan metode 3 tabung, confirmative test dengan menggunakan media Brillian Green Lactose Broth (BGLB), complete test dengan menggunakan media endo agar, dan tes identifikasi dengan menggunakan media uji biokimia. Hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa 10 dari 13 sampel tercemar oleh bakteri coliform dan 2 sampel memenuhi syarat untuk penelitian selanjutnya secara kualitatif. Pada penelitian lanjutan, tidak ditemukan bakteri Escherichia coli namun ditemukan bakteri Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Kata kunci: escherichia coli, depot air minum isi ulang, MPN AbstractAccording to the Minister Regulation. 492 in 2010, assessed quality of drinking water in microbiological parameters is by the discovery of total coliform bacteria and Escherichia coli in a 100ml sample. According to some previous studies, many drinking water that produced by the depot does not conform to the microbiological requirements The objective of this study was to identify the presence of the Escherichia coli in drinking water produced by refill drinking water depot in the District of South Padang. Research had been carried out in the Laboratory of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Andalas in water samples obtained from 13 depots that don’t test the quality. This research was a descriptive. Data obtained by direct observation and interviews. This research used Most Probable Number (MPN) test for the microbiological of the water that consist of presumptive test using Lactose Broth (LB), confirmative test using Brilliant Green Lactose Broth (BGLB), complete test using endo jelly media, and identification test using biochemistry test. The results showed that 10 of 13 samples contaminated by coliform bacteria and 2 samples eligible for further research that show there is a Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Keywords: escherichia coli, refill water depot, MPN


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wanda Aulya ◽  
Fadhliani Fadhliani ◽  
Vivi Mardina

Water is the main source for life and also the most severe substance caused by pollution. The mandatory parameters for determining microbiological quality of drinking water are total non-fecal Coliform bacteria and Coliform fecal (Escherichia coli). Coliform bacteria are a group of microorganisms commonly used as indicators, where these bacteria can be a signal to determine whether a water source has been contaminated by bacteria or not, while fecal Coliform bacteria are indicator bacteria polluting pathogenic bacteria originating from human feces and warm-blooded animals (mammals) . The water inspection method in this study uses the MPN (Most Probable Number) method which consists of 3 tests, namely, the presumption test, the affirmation test, and the reinforcement test. The results showed that of 15 drinking water samples 8 samples were tested positive for Coliform bacteria with the highest total bacterial value of sample number 1, 15 (210/100 ml), while 7 other samples were negative. From 8 positive Coliform samples only 1 sample was stated to be negative fecal Coliform bacteria and 7 other samples were positive for Coliform fecal bacteria with the highest total bacterial value of sample number 1 (210/100 ml).


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 154-163
Author(s):  
Sipriyadi Sipriyadi ◽  
Risky Hadi Wibowo ◽  
Welly Darwis

Coliform is a group of microbes that are used as indicators of water quality. Water pollution is generally caused by pathogenic microbes from feces, household waste, and industrial activity waste. This study aimed to estimate the total number of coliform contamination in several rivers in Kepahiang Regency, namely Tebat Monok (TM), Sempiyang (SPY), Penanjung Panjang (PP), Embong Ijok (EI) Air Langkap(ALK), and Air Belimbing (ABB).  Total coliform and Fecal coliform tests were carried out using the Most Probable Number (MPN) method on Lactose Broth, Brillian Green Lactose Bile Broth and pour plates on Eosin Methylene Blue Agar media. Measurement of abiotic factors was on temperature and pH parameters. The test results of total coliform showed that 6 rivers contained total coliform under the Class II river water quality standards with a range of 1210/100 mL– 4310/100 mL and 2 rivers that were contaminated with Fecal coliform, TM and ALK, have the content of 1500/100 mL and 1700 / 100 mL. The results of the measurement of the abiotic factor, the river pH range was 7.4 - 8.2. The lowest temperature was 25oC in SPY river and the highest temperature was 26 oC on the TM, PP, EI, ALK, and ABB rivers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. a13-19
Author(s):  
ELEXSON NILLIAN ◽  
AMIZA NUR ◽  
DIYANA NUR ◽  
AMIRAH ZAKIRAH ◽  
GRACE BEBEY

Contamination of drinks with E. coli O157:H7 served in food premises such as restaurants can cause haemorrhagic colitis and haemolytic uremic syndrome to humans. The presence or absence of faecal pathogen was demonstrated using coliform group as indicator microorganisms. Therefore, this study was conducted to detect the presence of E. coli O157:H7 in drinking water from food restaurant premise in Kota Samarahan and Kuching to ensure safe and potable drinking water is served to the consumer. A total of thirty (n=30) drink samples including six types of each of the samples are cold plain water, iced tea, iced milo, syrup and iced milk tea. Most Probable Number (MPN) procedure was used in this study to enumerate the MPN values of coliform bacteria in each drink collected. A total of 53.33% (16/30) of the drink samples showed positive E. coli detection. Then, the PCR assay showed 6.25% (one out of 16 isolates) samples were positive and carried stx1 gene produced by E. coli O157:H7 in iced milo sample types. This study showed the drinks collected from food premises was contaminated with faecal contamination, which was not safe to drink by the consumer. Therefore, preventive actions should be taken to prevent foodborne illness outbreak in future


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Goyitom Gebremedhn ◽  
Abera Aregawi Berhe ◽  
Abraham Aregay Desta ◽  
Lemlem Legesse

Abstract Background Fecal contamination of drinking water sources is the main cause of diarrhea with estimated incidence of 4.6 billion episodes and 2.2 million deaths every year. Methods A total of 145 water samples of different source type were collected from different areas in Tigray region from August 2018 to January 2019. The water samples from each site were selected purposively which involved sampling of water sources with the highest number of users and functionality status during the study period. Most Probable Number (MPN) protocol was used for the bacteriological analysis of the samples. Results A total of 145 water samples were collected from six zones in Tigray region, Ethiopia from August 2018 to January 2019. The study indicated that 63(43.5%) of the water samples were detected to have fecal coliform which is E.coli. In Mekelle city, which is the capital city of Tigray region, three in five 34(60.7%) of the collected samples were confirmed to have fecal coliform. Water samples from health facilities were 9.48 times [AOR=9.48, 95%CI: (1.59, 56.18)] more likely to have fecal coliform. Water samples from wells were 10.23 times [AOR=10.23, 95%CI: (2.74, 38.26)] more likely to have fecal coliform than water samples from Tap/Pipe. Similarly, water samples from hand pumps were 22.28 times [AOR=22.28, 95%CI: (1.26, 393.7)] more likely to have fecal coliform than water samples from Tap/Pipe. Water samples reported to be not chlorinated were 3.51 times [AOR=3.51, 95%CI: (1.35, 9.13)] more likely to have fecal coliform than water samples from chlorinated sources. Conclusion In this study all water source, including the chlorinated drinking water sources, were found highly contaminated with fecal origin bacteria. This may be mainly due to constructional defects, poor sanitation inspection, poor maintenance, intermittent water supply and irregular chlorination.


Author(s):  
Felipe Tiago do Nascimento ◽  
Carlos Augusto do Nascimento ◽  
Fernando Rosado Spilki ◽  
Rodrigo Staggemeier ◽  
Cláudio Marcos Lauer Júnior

Natural water distillation can destroy and/or inactivate microorganisms that are sensitive to heat and ultraviolet radiation (UV). This method is currently used to provide fresh water in ships and in the desalination of brackish water. For the development of this research, a pilot-scale solar still was built and installed in the southern region of Brazil, in order to assess its efficiency in water disinfection, which was based on the most probable number (MPN) of total coliforms and  Escherichia coli, in addition to the DNA copy number of human adenovirus type 5 (HAdV-5) in raw, undistilled samples and in treated distilled water. Results showed that the distillation process removed 100% of total coliform and Escherichia coli and 4.5 log (99.997%) of HAdV-5, which meets the microbiological standards for drinking water according to national Brazilian regulations, as well as USEPA and HEALTH CANADA requirements.


2002 ◽  
Vol 205 (4) ◽  
pp. 269-279 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elke Göttlich ◽  
Wendy van der Lubbe ◽  
Bernd Lange ◽  
Steffi Fiedler ◽  
Ines Melchert ◽  
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