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coliform bacteria

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bacteria
noun
uk /bækˈtɪə.ri.ə/ us /bækˈtɪr.i.ə/
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Examples of coliform bacteria


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Meanwhile, the potential dangers from higher levels of coliformbacteria in organic food are well-known.
Water was collected from the terrace tank and at various sites along the hotel's potable water supply and tested for coliformbacteria and residual chlorine.
Concentrations of enteroviruses are checked at least twice in the season at bathing waters which failed the coliformbacteria standards in the previous season.
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It is now known that the coliformbacteria are not harmful to public health in the way once thought.
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Coliformbacteria are not in themselves likely to be specially pathogenic, but the question was whether their presence might indicate bad hygiene on the farm.
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Coliformbacteria are harmless and benign lodgers in the gut of every one of us.
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In 1986, 51 per cent, of identified waters complied with the bathing water directive's coliformbacteria standards.
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Recent research suggests that mandatory standards for faecal streptococci indicating water quality broadly equivalent to the existing coliformbacteria standards would maintain a satisfactory level of health.
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By growing and counting colonies of fecal coliformbacteria from a sample of water, the amount of bacteria originally present can be determined.
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It was also noted that the coliformbacteria level was also higher than the upper reservoir.
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Fecal coliformbacteria can enter rivers through direct discharge of waste from mammals and birds, from agricultural and storm runoff, and from human sewage.
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Until the mid-1980s, the lake received considerable amounts of spillway overflow which resulted in high levels of coliformbacteria.
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In 1996 the water quality of the pond was impaired due to fecal coliformbacteria.
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Wild bird feces contain coliformbacteria similar to those found in human sewage.
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Coliformbacteria and fecal matter may also be detected in runoff.
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Violations involved arsenic, radioactive substances like uranium, tetrachloroethylene, and coliformbacteria.
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Current threats to water quality include active coal mining, abandoned mine lands, siltation, and some areas with high fecal coliformbacteria levels.
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Coliformbacteria generally originate in the intestines of warm-blooded animals.
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Coliformbacteria are a commonly used bacterial indicator of water pollution, although not an actual cause of disease.
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Birds can be a significant source of fecal coliformbacteria.
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