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Management and Bacteriological Quality of Household Water in the University Staff Quarters


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1 Department of Home Management, College of Homescience, Udaipur - 313 001, India
2 Department of Dairy Bacteriology, College of Dairy Science, Udaipur - 313 001, India
     

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The water supplies from dug wells in different geological formations showed high values of total conforms, faecal conforms and non-indicator bacteria. The high counts were typical of the warmer months. Sandhu et al found significant levels of total conforms, Escherichia coli and faecal streptococci in potable water supply sources of rural communities. It was detected that almost all the water supplies were positive for total conforms and only 7.5 per cent of the water supplies were uncontaminated.
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Authors

Praveen Lata Gupta
Department of Home Management, College of Homescience, Udaipur - 313 001, India
P. Sundaram
Department of Home Management, College of Homescience, Udaipur - 313 001, India
S. S. Chasta
Department of Home Management, College of Homescience, Udaipur - 313 001, India
P. Subramanian
Department of Dairy Bacteriology, College of Dairy Science, Udaipur - 313 001, India

Abstract


The water supplies from dug wells in different geological formations showed high values of total conforms, faecal conforms and non-indicator bacteria. The high counts were typical of the warmer months. Sandhu et al found significant levels of total conforms, Escherichia coli and faecal streptococci in potable water supply sources of rural communities. It was detected that almost all the water supplies were positive for total conforms and only 7.5 per cent of the water supplies were uncontaminated.