Physicochemical and Microbiological Analyses of Bacterial Isolates from Drinking Water Distribution Systems of Some Higher Institutions in Edo State, Nigeria
In drinking water systems, a large number of microorganisms live in complex communities in a selfproduced extracellular polymeric matrix associated with inner surfaces of pipes, walls and floors of storage tanks, joints and faucets. This study was aimed at analyzing the physicochemical and microbiol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2019-11, Vol.23 (5), p.909 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In drinking water systems, a large number of microorganisms live in
complex communities in a selfproduced extracellular polymeric matrix
associated with inner surfaces of pipes, walls and floors of storage
tanks, joints and faucets. This study was aimed at analyzing the
physicochemical and microbiological characteristics of bacterial
isolates of drinking water distribution systems in some higher
institutions in Edo State. The physicochemical parameters were
determined by using standard protocol and microbiological water quality
was conducted using the standard microbiological methods. The results
of the physicochemical analysis showed that, the pH values ranged
between 4.17 and 5.89. The highest (5.89) was recorded with samples
from OK-R and the least (4.17) was obtained from UB-T. The electrical
conductivity (EC) values for SA-R (104.8µS/cm), AA-R (105.5
µS/cm) and OKR (114.8 µS/cm) exceeded the permissible
threshold value of 100µS/cm. Concentrations of lead for AA-R (0.02
mg/L) and OK-R (0.03 mg/L) were significantly higher than the
acceptable level of 0.01mg/L. The mean total heterotrophic bacterial
counts ranged from 3.3 ± 0.3 x 102 cfu/mL to 9.3 ± 0.3 x 102
cfu/mL, with the least and highest counts recorded for UB-R and AA-R.
Phenotypically identified bacteria were the Citrobacter , Klebsiella
, Bacillus , Pseudomonas , Proteus and Providencia species. The
study revealed that drinking water system of biofilms is a reservoir
for microorganisms that could cause public health concerns which is
impacted by the presence of available nutrient, environmental
conditions and heavy metals. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 2659-1502 2659-1499 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v23i5.22 |