The heterotrophic plate counts of 31 glass and 40 plastic (PVC) bottled mineral waters were examined and found to be generally low. The bacterialflora, isolatedfrom Plate Count Agarplates, incubated at 37C, was composed of gramnegative, nonfermentative rods, gram-positive, catalase positive cocci and grampositive, regular and irregular rods. Indicator pathogenic bacteria were analyzed both with the standard method and afer resuscitation. Neither fecal streptococci nor Pseudomonas aeruginosa were isolated from any of the sample examined; coliform were found with either the standard or resuscitation method, while Staphylococcus aureus was detected only with the resuscitation method. The results obtained indicate the need of using, as routine, the resuscitation treatment to recover the injured indicator or pathogenic organisms.