MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION OF THE DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN SUCEAVA COUNTY, ROMANIA - THREE YEARS OF MONITORING (2010-2012)
Abstract
The microbiological quality of drinking water has attracted great attention worldwide because of implied public health impacts. Monitoring and control technologies are indispensable for the production of safe drinking water. They allow for the surveillance of source water quality and the detection of biological and chemical threats, thus defining the boundary conditions for the subsequent treatment and providing early warning in case of unexpected contamination. The aim of this study was to monitor the water distribution stations in Suceava County and to better understand if the modernization projects were successfully implemented. The results showed that microbiological contamination incidence
during three years monitoring was low and in some cases there were no relation between the sample-detected out of line for chlorine analysis and microbiological contamination
incidence. This suggests, as a particular case, that underground water in Berchisesti area is microbiologically pure. However, a relatively low and constant incidence of microbiological contamination between 1-3% was recorded during 2010-2012, among the investigated samples. The samples founded out of line for chlorine treatment, meaning insufficient treatment, recorded an average of about 25% during the same period.
during three years monitoring was low and in some cases there were no relation between the sample-detected out of line for chlorine analysis and microbiological contamination
incidence. This suggests, as a particular case, that underground water in Berchisesti area is microbiologically pure. However, a relatively low and constant incidence of microbiological contamination between 1-3% was recorded during 2010-2012, among the investigated samples. The samples founded out of line for chlorine treatment, meaning insufficient treatment, recorded an average of about 25% during the same period.
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