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A New Membrane Filter Procedure for Bacterial Counts in Potable Water and Swimming Pool Samples
Many water utilities that now use a standard plate count to monitor the bacterial level in finished water supplies would prefer to use a membrane filter procedure if a standard method were available. A new agar medium used with a membrane filter procedure is reported to produce higher bacterial counts than those obtained using the standard pour plate procedure.
A New Membrane Filter Procedure for Bacterial Counts in Potable Water and Swimming Pool Samples
Many water utilities that now use a standard plate count to monitor the bacterial level in finished water supplies would prefer to use a membrane filter procedure if a standard method were available. A new agar medium used with a membrane filter procedure is reported to produce higher bacterial counts than those obtained using the standard pour plate procedure.
A New Membrane Filter Procedure for Bacterial Counts in Potable Water and Swimming Pool Samples
Taylor, Raymond H. (author) / Geldreich, Edwin E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 71 ; 402-405
1979-07-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English