2009
DOI: 10.2175/193864709793954934
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Development of a Laboratory Based Method for Enumeration of Non-Culturable Indicator Fecal Coliform and E. coli in Thermophilic Anaerobically Digested Biosolids

Abstract: Recent research has shown that a substantial, sudden increase in the indicator bacteria density, fecal coliform and E. coli, could occur immediately after centrifuge dewatering of thermally treated biosolids. One possible explanation is that the EPA promulgated MPN method used for enumeration (Method 1680) is underestimating the potentially viable bacteria in the sample prior to dewatering, and the dewatering process reactivates the bacteria such that they become culturable. The objectives of this research wer… Show more

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“…It was considered that EPA 1680 Method might be giving false negatives with underestimating E. coli number (Higgins et al, 2009). coli was enumerated in raw sludge, conventional MAD effluent, ATAD and dual digestion final effluent (ATAD-MAD) and APD and acid/gas phase digestion final effluent (APD-MAD) at different HRT conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was considered that EPA 1680 Method might be giving false negatives with underestimating E. coli number (Higgins et al, 2009). coli was enumerated in raw sludge, conventional MAD effluent, ATAD and dual digestion final effluent (ATAD-MAD) and APD and acid/gas phase digestion final effluent (APD-MAD) at different HRT conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%