2014
DOI: 10.5897/ajmr12.749
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Assessment of chemical and bacteriological quality of pipe-borne water from various locations in Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria

Abstract: Eighteen samples, consisting of six samples each, from three different locations that were 250, 500 and 750 away from the drinking water source in Delta State University, Abraka Campus, were collected and analyzed for their microbial and chemical quality using standard methods. Total viable counts were carried out using the pour plate method, while the most probable number was determined with the multiple tube fermentation technique. The total viable counts increased with distance away from the water source an… Show more

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“…Regrettably, only one out of the nine pipe-borne water sources, with CFU/mL of 0.0 x 10 6 , met the stringent requirements stipulated by World Health Organization (WHO). These findings align with prior studies (Jamalludeen, 2019;Kamal & Hashm, 2021;Okoko & Idise, 2014) where the mean coliform counts in pipe-borne water sources exceeded the predetermined limit of 0 CFU/100 mL.…”
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“…Regrettably, only one out of the nine pipe-borne water sources, with CFU/mL of 0.0 x 10 6 , met the stringent requirements stipulated by World Health Organization (WHO). These findings align with prior studies (Jamalludeen, 2019;Kamal & Hashm, 2021;Okoko & Idise, 2014) where the mean coliform counts in pipe-borne water sources exceeded the predetermined limit of 0 CFU/100 mL.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The morphological characteristics, gram reaction, and biochemical tests consistently pointed to the presence of gram-negative enteric rods; Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Citrobacter sp, and Enterobacter aerogens among the probable organisms isolated. The finding was in line with previous studies carried out on pipe-borne water, where enteric gram-negative rods wre the predominant organisms identified (Adedeji et al, 2017;Afzal et al, 2021;Bashir et al, 2018;Ibrahim et al, 2013;Jamalludeen, 2019;Kamal & Hashm, 2021;Okoko & Idise, 2014;Shakya et al, 2021). The presence of E. coli, in particular, raised concerns as it is an indicator of potential enteropathogens in water sources, signifying their unsuitability for consumption (WHO, 2008).…”
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