Advanced Research Journal of Microbiology

Advanced Research Journal of Microbiology Vol. 1 (3), pp. 051-055, November, 2013.© Advanced Scholars Journals

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Coliform bacterial estimation: A tool for assessing water quality of Manasbal Lake of Kashmir, Himalaya

Sana Shafi1*, Azra N. Kamili1, Manzoor A. Shah2 and Suhaib A. Bandh1

1Department of Environmental Science/Centre of Research for Development,University of Kashmir, Srinagar,India.

2Department of Botany,University of Kashmir, Srinagar-190 006, India.

*Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]. 

Accepted 12 October, 2013

Abstract 

Total coliform count is commonly used to assess contamination level of drinking and swimming waters, especially with pathogenic bacteria of intestinal origin. The common sources of coliforms in Kashmir Himalayan lakes include point source discharges (raw sewage, combined sewer overflows, effluents from wastewater treatment plants, industrial sources) and non-point source discharges (agriculture, forestry and urban run-off). In the present study, total coliforms were enumerated using a multiple tube fermentation technique with lactose broth as the presumptive medium, eosine-methylene-blue (EMB) agar medium as the confirmatory medium and brilliant green bile broth for completed test. All the samples obtained from the lake were positive with respect to the coliform occurrence, though the count was variable ranging between 4 and 460 MPN/100 ml. Highest proportion of indicator coliforms was found in the water samples collected at the site surrounded by residential hamlets (site II) in comparison to the other three sites. The results allow us to conclude that none of the studied water samples was fit for drinking in view of high coliform count, though most of the water samples (95%) obtained from the lake with a good or fair quality could be used for bathing and swimming. These results have important implications for lake managers and local inhabitants that use the water of this lake for various purposes.

Key words: Total coliform, bacteria, Manasbal Lake, Himalaya.

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