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Assessment of Microbial Quality of Surface Water Sources of Luvuvhu River Catchment, South Africa

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dc.contributor.author Mailula, M. A.
dc.contributor.author Gumbo, J. R.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-01-25T10:55:27Z
dc.date.available 2019-01-25T10:55:27Z
dc.date.issued 2017-11-28
dc.identifier.citation Mailula, M. A. and Gumbo J. R. (2017) Assessment of Microbial Quality of Surface Water Sources of Luvuvhu River River Catchment, South Africa, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa, 9th International Conference on Advances in Science, Enineering, Technology & waste Management (ASETTWM-17) Nov. 27-28, 2017 Parys, South Africa, pp. 181-186.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1278
dc.description.abstract The majority of global rural communities, including South Africa, rely on untreated surface water for human consumption. The consumption arises partly from the local municipalities’ erratic supply of treated drinking water to its residents. Here we report on the microbial load of surface water sources and after simple water treatment using hand dug wells in Vhembe District, South Africa. The results of the pH were in the range 6.90 to 8.86 with the water temperature ranging from 16 to 25 ºC. The turbidity values were in the range 2.53 to 393.67 NTU which shows problem of soil erosion, rainfall runoff and wastewater discharge by upstream sewage works. The faecal coliform counts varied between 0 cfu/100 ml to > 300 cfu/100 ml, E. coli counts varied between 0 cfu/100ml and >300 cfu/100 ml, and faecal Streptococci counts between 1.5 cfu/100 ml to >300 cfu/100 ml. The microbial load in the hand dug wells was considerably lower than that of the Nandoni reservoir (due to soil filtering capacity). The existence of a high microbial load that exceeded acceptable regulatory guidelines render these water sources unsafe for human consumption. Physical conditions, such as water temperature, also enable bacterial propagation. Thus, the advent of climate change and especially the warming of surface waters may exacerbate the current condition of the use of untreated surface water sources. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Hand dug wells en_US
dc.subject E. coli en_US
dc.subject Waterborne diseases en_US
dc.subject Turbidity en_US
dc.subject Riverbank filtration en_US
dc.subject Unrestricted
dc.title Assessment of Microbial Quality of Surface Water Sources of Luvuvhu River Catchment, South Africa en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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