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The microbiology of bottled water
Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 2003Abstract Bottled drinking water is rarely completely free of microorganisms. Typically, this autochthonous flora is present at the source and of little concern to a healthy population. In the United States, disinfection may be used to remove microorganisms.
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Microbiological water quality of reservoirs [PDF]
Reservoir microbiological water quality is a complex subject, affected by numerous environmental variables and management decisions. Indicator and pathogenic microorganisms vary in their occurrence, distribution, and density relaionships to each other.
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A water sampler for microbiological studies
Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1962Abstract A bellows type water sampler consisting of a spring-activated metal frame and a detachable two-litre, sterile, disposable container, is described. The device can operate at any oceanic depth.
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Microbiological quality of selected recreational waters
Environmental Research, 1981Abstract The incidence of bacteria, fungi, total coliforms, fecal coliforms, Serratia marcescens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Yersinia enterocolitica, Edwardsiella tarda, and Chromobacterium violaceum was monitored in 18 widely used recreational waters in the north-central Florida area.
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Microbiology and Drinking Water Filtration
1990Water filtration research has been undertaken for a variety of reasons. Studies have been performed to develop information for filtration theories and for design of filtration plants to remove suspended matter such as clays, algae, suspended matter in general, and asbestos fibers from water.
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Microbiological Safety of Water Supplies
2000The safety of water supplies has several aspects and all of them are included in a coherent system of requirements enhancing each other in the USA. Hungary has never prescribed what treatment source water has to be submitted to, nor have performance requirements been formulated, like demanding a minimum of 6 log coliform kill from the disinfection ...
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