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Assessment of microbial contamination of drinking water with total coliform bacteria and Escherichia coli in the Bitola region
Author(s) -
M. Nedelkova,
Angela Delova,
Tanja Petreska Ivanovska,
Zoran Zhivikj,
Lidija Petrushevska-Tozi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
makedonsko farmacevtski bilten/makedonski farmacevtski bilten
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1857-8969
pISSN - 1409-8695
DOI - 10.33320/maced.pharm.bull.2019.65.02.003
Subject(s) - coliform bacteria , contamination , water quality , water supply , indicator bacteria , environmental science , fecal coliform , population , rural population , toxicology , environmental engineering , environmental chemistry , veterinary medicine , bacteria , chemistry , biology , environmental health , ecology , medicine , genetics
The aim of this paper is to analyze the presence of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and total coliform bacteria (CB) in the drinking water of urban and rural areas of the Bitola region, as indicators for water quality and safety. All water in urban area is chlorinated, while at the same time the water in rural areas is non-chlorinated. The samples were analyzed according to the international standard method of membrane filtration MKC EN ISO 9308-1:2015. In all examined samples of drinking water in urban area, presence of E. coli and CB was not detected as a result of the disinfection of the water. On contrary, in all tested samples of the water from the rural water supply, presence of E. coli and CB was confirmed. Significant increase in coliform bacterial counts probably weather-related was found in the period from April to September. In addition, in the third quarter including July, August, and September, in many measurements, E. coli as an indicator of faecal contamination was identified in drinking water. In accordance with these findings and in order to provide safe drinking water, it is necessary to modernize the water supply for the population in rural areas, to disinfect permanently the drinking water and to apply regular laboratory controls which are a basic pre-condition. Otherwise, inappropriate management of the water systems can cause serious decrease in the quality and safety of the drinking water associated with an increased risk of appearance of the infectious diseases in people and hydric epidemic.Key words: drinking water, Escherichia coli, coliform bacteria, membrane filtration

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