Continuous faecal pollution in source water is a global problem that is particularly debilitating to rural communities that are directly dependent on untreated source water for all their domestic and other purposes. The elevation of indicator bacteria levels (such as the faecal coliforms) in the water may pose a public health risk. This study reports the results of microbial monitoring of the Mhlathuze River over a 21-month period. Elevated levels of indicator micro-organisms (both faecal and total coliforms) and heterotrophic plate count bacteria were observed from March 1998 to November 1999. Surface water temperature and rainfall during this period appeared to be some of the factors affecting the increased bacterial counts. Bacteria isol...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
Infrastructural problems force South African households to supplement their drinking water consumpti...
Continuous faecal pollution in source water is a global problem that is particularly debilitating to...
The microbial quality (total and faecal coliform counts) and some physico-chemical parameters of the...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science (Water Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
Faecal contamination of water bodies is a known cause of high morbidity in developing countries. Thi...
The use of rivers for recreational and domestic practices makes it imperative to scrutinize the wate...
Tropical communities in the developing world depend heavily on riverine systems for their socioecono...
The aim of this study was to investigate the levels of some physico-chemical parameters as well as f...
The microbial quality of several, untreated surface water sources, used by rural communities in the ...
Background: Water quality testing is dictated by microbial agents found at the time of sampling in r...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Biomedical T...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
Infrastructural problems force South African households to supplement their drinking water consumpti...
Continuous faecal pollution in source water is a global problem that is particularly debilitating to...
The microbial quality (total and faecal coliform counts) and some physico-chemical parameters of the...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science (Water Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
Faecal contamination of water bodies is a known cause of high morbidity in developing countries. Thi...
The use of rivers for recreational and domestic practices makes it imperative to scrutinize the wate...
Tropical communities in the developing world depend heavily on riverine systems for their socioecono...
The aim of this study was to investigate the levels of some physico-chemical parameters as well as f...
The microbial quality of several, untreated surface water sources, used by rural communities in the ...
Background: Water quality testing is dictated by microbial agents found at the time of sampling in r...
Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Technology: Biomedical T...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
Infrastructural problems force South African households to supplement their drinking water consumpti...