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WRRCSR No. 1.29:82 The Significance of the Bactericidal Effect of Sunlight on Indicator and Pathogenic Bacteria in Marine Waters on Measurements and Interpretations of Water Quality

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Title WRRCSR No. 1.29:82 The Significance of the Bactericidal Effect of Sunlight on Indicator and Pathogenic Bacteria in Marine Waters on Measurements and Interpretations of Water Quality
Creator Fujioka, Roger S.
Subject Water quality -- Hawaii. Pathogenic bacteria -- Identification.
Description Natural streams collect runoff and discharges from many sources which alter the quality of stream water. To determine the hygienic quality of streams, water samples from streams are collected and assayed for two human enteric bacteria, fecal coliform (FC) and fecal streptococcus (FS). These bacteria are non-pathogenic to man and are normal inhabitants of the intestinal tract of man and warm blooded animals. The concentrations of these bacteria in natural waters are used as indicators of fecal... City and County of Honolulu, Department of Public Works (Contract No. F-365-80)
Date 2010-10-04T21:54:26Z 2010-10-04T21:54:26Z 1982-01
Type Report Text
Identifier Fujioka RS. The significance of the bactericidal effect of sunlight on indicator and pathogenic bacteria in marine waters on measurements and interpretations of water quality. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC special report, 1.29:82. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/18121
Relation WRRC Special Report 1:29:82
Format 24 pages application/pdf
Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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