Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Treatment of Bonny Pipe Borne Water

H. Ezekiel-Hart, P. Dike, U. Mba
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The research was aimed at evaluating the microbiological, physical and chemical quality of Bonny Pipe borne water. The pipe borne water from Bonny Island in Rivers State was screened to evaluate the effectiveness of its treatment by Bonny water Board Company. The microbiological status of the water was determined by using basic growth media to isolate microorganisms present in the water and identifying the organisms using its morphological characteristics. Antibiotic susceptibility was then carried out to ascertain the resistance and sensitivity of the isolates. Swabs of the water outlet taps were also taken at each point of collection from source to delivery. The results were compared with the microbiological status of Omoku's pipe borne water. Chemical analysis was also carried out on the Bonny pipe borne water to determine the level of chemical contamination. The Bonny pipe borne water complied with the microbiological regulations of WHO as there was no bacterial and fungal growth on any of the media used. However, the total heterotrophic bacteria count of the Omoku's water was 2.10 × 10^2 thus exceeding the limit of 1.0 × 10^1 cfu/ml of water, the MPN count for total coliforms was 5MPN/100ml, there was no Faecal coliform present and isolated organisms were Vibrio sp., Micrococcus sp., Salmonella sp., and Bacillus sp.,. The Physicochemical composition analysis revealed the following result for untreated and treated Bonny pipe borne water samples respectively: pH (7.0 and 7.5), Conductivity (60 mg/L and 268mg/L),Total Dissolved Solids (30mg/L and 34mg/L), total hardness (12.012mg/L and 120.12mg/L), chloride (10mg/L and 12mg/L) and Chlorine (Nil and 7.1mg/L) amongst others. The chlorine level for the treated water was above the regulatory standard of WHO (5mg/L), this resulted in increased hardness, taste and odour of the water, which were also above WHO's regulatory limits. Therefore, the Bonny water is not within the regulatory standard of potable drinking water.
Bonny管道水处理效果评价
本研究旨在评价邦尼管道水的微生物学、理化品质。对来自河流州邦尼岛的管道水进行了筛选,以评估邦尼水务局公司对其处理的有效性。采用基本培养基分离水中微生物,并利用其形态特征对微生物进行鉴定,确定了水体的微生物状况。然后进行抗生素药敏试验,以确定分离株的耐药性和敏感性。在从源头到输送的每个收集点,还对出水口水龙头进行了棉签取样。并将结果与Omoku市自来水的微生物状况进行了比较。对Bonny管道输送的水也进行了化学分析,以确定化学污染的程度。Bonny管输水符合世界卫生组织的微生物学规定,使用的任何培养基上都没有细菌和真菌生长。然而,大肠菌群的总异养细菌数为2.10 × 10^2,超过了1.0 × 10^1 cfu/ml水的限制,总大肠菌群的MPN数为5MPN/100ml,未发现粪便大肠菌群,分离出的微生物为弧菌、微球菌、沙门氏菌和芽孢杆菌。理化成分分析显示,未经处理和处理的Bonny管输水样的pH值分别为7.0和7.5,电导率分别为60mg /L和268mg/L,总溶解固形物含量分别为30mg/L和34mg/L,总硬度分别为12.012mg/L和120.12mg/L,氯化物含量分别为10mg/L和12mg/L,氯含量分别为零和7.1mg/L。处理后的水氯含量高于世界卫生组织的监管标准(5mg/L),导致水的硬度、味道和气味增加,也高于世界卫生组织的监管限值。因此,邦尼的水不符合饮用水的监管标准。
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