The presence of E. coli as Bio-indicator of groundwater pollution in Tanah Sareal District, Bogor City, Indonesia
Settlement condition and human activities can cause contaminated of groundwater. Tanah Sareal Sub District in Bogor City is one of most populated area. Generally, community utilizes groundwater for the purposes of daily life. This research aims to evaluate the groundwater microbial pollution in Tana...
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description | Settlement condition and human activities can cause contaminated of groundwater. Tanah Sareal Sub District in Bogor City is one of most populated area. Generally, community utilizes groundwater for the purposes of daily life. This research aims to evaluate the groundwater microbial pollution in Tanah Sareal Sub District of Bogor City and factors affecting of E. coli contamination in the community of groundwater. The influenced by depth of groundwater and distance of the well from the septic tank. The analysis was carried out on 11wells scattered throughout Tanah Sareal Sub District. The water samples were taken on 2 different times. The results of the analysis are compared with PERMENKES No. 32 year 2017. Most pollution caused by the activity around the location of samples that are in densely populated areas. According to data from the Bogor City Health Office in 2016 the largest diarrhea case was found in Tanah Sareal Sub District, which is 2119 cases. The quality of ground water in the district of Tanah Sareal classified as polluted and less feasible where all the sampling point number of total coliform and E. coli are high. |
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