“…Mounting evidence favors the use of Colilert over other assessment methods for testing freshwater (Edberg et al, 1991;Shadix and Rice, 1991;Cowburn et al, 1994;Fiksdal et al, 1994;Fricker and Fricker, 1996;Eckner, 1998;Grasso et al, 2000;Pisciotta et al, 2002;Yakub et al, 2002;Niemela et al, 2003), drinking water (Edberg et al, 1988;McFeters et al, 1992;Cowburn et al, 1994;Fricker et al, 1997;Niemela et al, 2003), wastewater effluent (Elmund et al, 1999;Kramer and Liu, 2002;Eccles et al, 2004), contaminated soils (Muirhead et al, 2004), and foodstuffs (Venkateswaran et al, 1996;HaraKudo et al, 2001) for these bacteria. MF and Colilert methods are commonly compared and discussed in water quality literature, but more comparisons are needed (Francy and Darner, 2000) to confirm the validity of Colilert.…”