Bacteriological Assessment of Selected Borehole Water Samples in Umuahia North Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria.

Type Journal Article - Journal of Environmental Treatment Techniques
Title Bacteriological Assessment of Selected Borehole Water Samples in Umuahia North Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria.
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 117-121
URL http://jett.dormaj.com/docs/Volume1/Issue2/Bacteriological assessment of selected borehole water​samples in umuahia north local government area, abia state, Nigeria.pdf
Abstract
In the present study, the microbial quality of several boreholes, used by people in Umuahia North Local Government Area,
were assessed over a period of six months, from February 2011 to July 2011 to determine their safety for human consumption.
Pour plate method and multiple tube fermentation methods were used to determine heterotrophic bacterial viable counts and
coliform bacterial counts respectively, while standard culture methods were used for bacteria isolation. Total viable counts
ranged from 0.32x102
-1.38 x102 cfu/ml, <3 to 11 MPN/100 ml for total coliform bacteria and 0 to 3 MPN/100ml for faecal
coliform. 33% of analysed borehole water samples had greater than 100cfu/ml for total viable counts and 0MPN/100ml for
faecal coliform respectively. The borehole water samples from studied areas had high counts of faecal coliforms (Escherichia
coli), and pathogens (Bacillus, Proteus spp., Enterobacters and Salmonella). High counts of indicator bacteria also constitute a
threat to public health. The findings showed that 67% of borehole water from the studied boreholes were not suitable for human
consumption and may pose a serious threat to the health of consumers and therefore, there is need for treatment of these borehole
waters by the borehole proprietors and also by simple treatment methods such as boiling, filtration before drinking and agitation
by the consumers.

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