M. Picardal, Emily May Gacusan Rapirap, Leonora Imperial Micame, Mary Jane Bacalan Tura, Ofelia Navarro Barrientos, Rey Artienda Kimilat, Arnulfo Cabardo Sarnillo, Adelaida Limbaga Porol
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Abstract
Drinking water from Water Vending Machines (WVM) may pose health risks to consumers especially to students who are primary end-users in the public school setting. A one-shot survey of WVM water samples from 8 public schools in Cebu City Philippines was analyzed for microbial test and 3 schools were further investigated for physicochemical analysis. Results revealed that 8 water samples registered a total coliform count of 2.6 CFU/mL while specific E.coli testing posted (