Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water Plants

Contamination of drinking water by microorganisms represents a major human health hazard in many parts of the world. The main objective of drinking water treatment is to provide microbiologically safe drinking water. The conventional drinking water treatment and disinfection has proved to be one of...

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Main Author: Amany Saad Amer.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso 2012-07-01
Series:Journal of Natural Resources and Development
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Online Access:http://jnrd.info/2012/07/monitoring-for-the-presence-of-parasitic-protozoa-and-free-living-amoebae-in-drinking-water-plants/
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description Contamination of drinking water by microorganisms represents a major human health hazard in many parts of the world. The main objective of drinking water treatment is to provide microbiologically safe drinking water. The conventional drinking water treatment and disinfection has proved to be one of the major public health advances in modern times. A number of processes; namely water treatment, disinfection and changes influence the quality of drinking water delivered to the customer’s tap during transport of treated water via the distribution system. At least 325 water-associated outbreaks of parasitic protozoan disease have reported. In this study, drinking water from treatment plants evaluated for the presence of parasitic protozoa. Water samples collected from two main points: (a) outlet of the water treatment plants (b) distribution system at different distances from the water treatment plants. Protozoa were concentrated from each water sample by adsorption and accumulation on the nitrocellulose membrane filters (0.45 μm pore size) and detected by conventional staining methods.
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spelling doaj.art-1c881ed3d5c444019324af67ff54abba2022-12-22T02:05:24ZengPontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoJournal of Natural Resources and Development0719-24522012-07-012152110.5027/jnrd.v2i0.03Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water PlantsAmany Saad Amer.Contamination of drinking water by microorganisms represents a major human health hazard in many parts of the world. The main objective of drinking water treatment is to provide microbiologically safe drinking water. The conventional drinking water treatment and disinfection has proved to be one of the major public health advances in modern times. A number of processes; namely water treatment, disinfection and changes influence the quality of drinking water delivered to the customer’s tap during transport of treated water via the distribution system. At least 325 water-associated outbreaks of parasitic protozoan disease have reported. In this study, drinking water from treatment plants evaluated for the presence of parasitic protozoa. Water samples collected from two main points: (a) outlet of the water treatment plants (b) distribution system at different distances from the water treatment plants. Protozoa were concentrated from each water sample by adsorption and accumulation on the nitrocellulose membrane filters (0.45 μm pore size) and detected by conventional staining methods.http://jnrd.info/2012/07/monitoring-for-the-presence-of-parasitic-protozoa-and-free-living-amoebae-in-drinking-water-plants/Parasitic protozoaDrinking waterDesinfection
spellingShingle Amany Saad Amer.
Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water Plants
Journal of Natural Resources and Development
Parasitic protozoa
Drinking water
Desinfection
title Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water Plants
title_full Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water Plants
title_fullStr Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water Plants
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water Plants
title_short Monitoring for the Presence of Parasitic Protozoa and Free-living Amoebae in Drinking Water Plants
title_sort monitoring for the presence of parasitic protozoa and free living amoebae in drinking water plants
topic Parasitic protozoa
Drinking water
Desinfection
url http://jnrd.info/2012/07/monitoring-for-the-presence-of-parasitic-protozoa-and-free-living-amoebae-in-drinking-water-plants/
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