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Water Quality and Fecal Indicator Bacteria
Soil Science News and Views
  • Mark S. Coyne, University of Kentucky
Abstract

How can you tell if water is fit to drink? Color and taste aren't reliable guides for water safety. Clear water can be contaminated with chemicals or microorganisms the senses can't detect. One of the principle qualities of potable (drinkable) water is its freedom from microbial contaminants. This article will describe some criteria and methods that are used to determine the microbial quality of water.

Publication Date
1-1994
Number
7
Disciplines
Citation Information
Mark S. Coyne. "Water Quality and Fecal Indicator Bacteria" Vol. 15 (1994)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/markcoyne/67/