Background: Water quality testing is dictated by microbial agents found at the time of sampling in reference to their acceptable risk levels. Human activities might contaminate valuable water resources and add to the microbial load present in water bodies. Therefore, the effects of human activities on the microbial quality of rivers collected from twelve catchments in the Vhembe District in South Africa were investigated, with samples analyzed for total coliform (TC) and Eschericha coli (E. coli) contents. Methods: Physical parameters and various human activities were recorded for each sampling site. The Quanti-Tray® method was adopted for the assessment of TC and E. coli contents in the rivers over a two-year period. A multiplex polymerase...
Introduction: Safe water for human consumption is important, but there is a limited supply. Mombasa ...
Rural streams are important source of water for the nearby communities. However, bacterial contamina...
ThesisThis study compared three Escherichia coli (E. coli) detection methods to determine an optimu...
Background: Water quality testing is dictated by microbial agents found at the time of sampling in r...
South African rivers generally receive waste from inadequate wastewater infrastructure, mines, and f...
River water quality is an important health issue as the water is utilised for drinking, domestic and...
The use of rivers for recreational and domestic practices makes it imperative to scrutinize the wate...
Waterborne diseases are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries ...
Abstract:Peoplelivinginruralareasstillrelyontheuseofenvironmentalwaterthatiscontaminated by human an...
The effects of land use types on levels of microbial contamination based on total coliforms and E. c...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
Continuous faecal pollution in source water is a global problem that is particularly debilitating to...
Resuspension of sediment-borne microorganisms (including pathogens) into the water column could incr...
This study assessed the pathogenicity of source waters in the Nwanedi River catchment surface waters...
Introduction: Safe water for human consumption is important, but there is a limited supply. Mombasa ...
Rural streams are important source of water for the nearby communities. However, bacterial contamina...
ThesisThis study compared three Escherichia coli (E. coli) detection methods to determine an optimu...
Background: Water quality testing is dictated by microbial agents found at the time of sampling in r...
South African rivers generally receive waste from inadequate wastewater infrastructure, mines, and f...
River water quality is an important health issue as the water is utilised for drinking, domestic and...
The use of rivers for recreational and domestic practices makes it imperative to scrutinize the wate...
Waterborne diseases are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries ...
Abstract:Peoplelivinginruralareasstillrelyontheuseofenvironmentalwaterthatiscontaminated by human an...
The effects of land use types on levels of microbial contamination based on total coliforms and E. c...
The Plankenburg and Eerste Rivers (Western Cape) have been reported to be contaminated with faecal c...
This study was aimed at investigating and comparing the microbial contamination levels at various si...
Continuous faecal pollution in source water is a global problem that is particularly debilitating to...
Resuspension of sediment-borne microorganisms (including pathogens) into the water column could incr...
This study assessed the pathogenicity of source waters in the Nwanedi River catchment surface waters...
Introduction: Safe water for human consumption is important, but there is a limited supply. Mombasa ...
Rural streams are important source of water for the nearby communities. However, bacterial contamina...
ThesisThis study compared three Escherichia coli (E. coli) detection methods to determine an optimu...