• Title of article

    Comparative Assessment of Bacteriological Quality of Drinking Water using Membrane Filtration and Multiple Tube Fermentation Methods

  • Author/Authors

    adebisi, oo university of ilorin - faculty of life sciences - section for integrative bioenergetics, ecotoxicology and environmental systems, department of microbiology, Ilorin, Nigeria , adetomiwa, aa university of ilorin - faculty of life sciences - section for integrative bioenergetics, ecotoxicology and environmental systems, department of microbiology, Ilorin, Nigeria , gbala, id university of ilorin - faculty of life sciences - section for integrative bioenergetics, ecotoxicology and environmental systems, department of microbiology, Ilorin, Nigeria

  • From page
    853
  • To page
    856
  • Abstract
    Comparative assessment of 13 different drinking water sources (sachet, bottled, pipe borne and borehole) was carried using the conventional direct coliform plate count (CPC), multiple tube fermentation (MTF) and membrane filtration (MF) techniques. Physicochemical analyses indicated that the water samples meet WHO guidelines for pH, temperature and turbidity. However, the bacteriological analyses showed that none of the drinking water source is potable according to WHO guidelines. The confirmatory and completed tests revealed the presence of faecal coliforms in some of the samples. Findings of this study demonstrate that CPC is a poor method to assess water potability while MTF and MF techniques compared relatively well. There is need to intensify effort at the monitoring of activities in the rapidly expanding packaged water industry with a view to improving the standards.
  • Keywords
    drinking water , membrane filtration , multiple tube fermentation , coliform
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Record number

    2728904