2009
DOI: 10.2166/wqrj.2009.013
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Evaluation of Field Testing Techniques Used in a Household Water Treatment Study in Posoltega, Nicaragua

Abstract: A field evaluation of biosand filters, a method of household water treatment, was conducted in Posoltega, Nicaragua. The evaluation consisted of water quality testing for Escherichia coli and total coliforms using membrane filtration (MF) with m-coliBlue24 growth media, and SolarCult dipslides. For each sample tested, the MF procedure was applied to two volumes differing by an order of magnitude to capture the expected range of microbial contamination. A follow-up laboratory quality assurance/quality control p… Show more

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“…Dip slides showed similar precision to swapping or contact agar plates during detection of contamination on artificially soiled stainless-steel surfaces (Salo et al, 2000). For drinking water, dip slides had considerably less accuracy than membrane filter methods but were recommended for the detection of massive contamination of drinking water sources (Vanderzwaag et al, 2009). Dip slides are much cheaper than standard laboratory tests and can also be used by unskilled personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dip slides showed similar precision to swapping or contact agar plates during detection of contamination on artificially soiled stainless-steel surfaces (Salo et al, 2000). For drinking water, dip slides had considerably less accuracy than membrane filter methods but were recommended for the detection of massive contamination of drinking water sources (Vanderzwaag et al, 2009). Dip slides are much cheaper than standard laboratory tests and can also be used by unskilled personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Colonies are then physically counted and the concentration of microorganisms in the sample is estimated. More user-friendly adaptations of these analyses have been developed and widely utilized in industry, including the dip slide (Vanderzwaag et al, 2009). The most widely recognized deficiency of culture tests is slow feedback.…”
Section: �4�1 Why Measure Total Microorganisms?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dip slides showed similar precision to swapping or contact agar plates during detection of contamination on artificially soiled stainless-steel surfaces (Salo et al, 2000). For drinking water, dip slides had considerably less accuracy than membrane filter methods but were recommended for the detection of massive contamination of drinking water sources (Vanderzwaag et al, 2009). Dip slides are much cheaper than standard laboratory tests and can also be used by unskilled personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%