Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water Quality

"n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Drinking water quality after treatment and before reaching  the consumer could be affected by distribution pipes, service lines and Home devices. The structure of water coolers, a home device that are widely used in warm months of the year, could p...

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Main Authors: M Nikaeen, F Ghafarian Nabari, A Hassanzadeh, M Hatamzadeh, M Vahid Dastjerdi, E Taheri
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2010-02-01
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spelling doaj-3ba2ec9e2c2749428e3b252786e888b32021-09-02T07:06:32ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesسلامت و محیط2008-20292008-37182010-02-0124268275Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water QualityM NikaeenF Ghafarian NabariA HassanzadehM HatamzadehM Vahid DastjerdiE Taheri"n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Drinking water quality after treatment and before reaching  the consumer could be affected by distribution pipes, service lines and Home devices. The structure of water coolers, a home device that are widely used in warm months of the year, could potentially affect the quality of drinking water. The aim of this study was to assess the microbial and chemical quality of water from conventional water coolers."nMaterials and Methods : Water samples were collected from 29 water cooler systems at the Isfahan  university of medical sciences. 29 control samples also obtained from the nearest drinking water taps. All samples were examined for total heterotrophic bacteria and physicochemical parameters including temperature, ph, turbidity and heavy metals."nResults: All samples from the water cooler systems complied with the EPA guidelines for total heterotrophic bacteria count. There were no significant differences between the levels of heavy metals in water samples from the water cooler systems and taps. There was only a significant difference between the level of Cu in the water samples from cooler systems and taps "nConclusion: The overall results of this study indicated that the use of water cooler systems from hygienic point of view could not cause any problems for consumers http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/15307.pdf&manuscript_id=15307 Drinkig waterwater coolersBiofilmHeavey metalsHeterotrophic bacteria count
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A Hassanzadeh
M Hatamzadeh
M Vahid Dastjerdi
E Taheri
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F Ghafarian Nabari
A Hassanzadeh
M Hatamzadeh
M Vahid Dastjerdi
E Taheri
Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water Quality
سلامت و محیط
Drinkig water
water coolers
Biofilm
Heavey metals
Heterotrophic bacteria count
author_facet M Nikaeen
F Ghafarian Nabari
A Hassanzadeh
M Hatamzadeh
M Vahid Dastjerdi
E Taheri
author_sort M Nikaeen
title Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water Quality
title_short Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water Quality
title_full Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water Quality
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water Quality
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Influence of Conventional Water Coolers on Drinking Water Quality
title_sort evaluation of the influence of conventional water coolers on drinking water quality
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series سلامت و محیط
issn 2008-2029
2008-3718
publishDate 2010-02-01
description "n "nBackgrounds and Objectives: Drinking water quality after treatment and before reaching  the consumer could be affected by distribution pipes, service lines and Home devices. The structure of water coolers, a home device that are widely used in warm months of the year, could potentially affect the quality of drinking water. The aim of this study was to assess the microbial and chemical quality of water from conventional water coolers."nMaterials and Methods : Water samples were collected from 29 water cooler systems at the Isfahan  university of medical sciences. 29 control samples also obtained from the nearest drinking water taps. All samples were examined for total heterotrophic bacteria and physicochemical parameters including temperature, ph, turbidity and heavy metals."nResults: All samples from the water cooler systems complied with the EPA guidelines for total heterotrophic bacteria count. There were no significant differences between the levels of heavy metals in water samples from the water cooler systems and taps. There was only a significant difference between the level of Cu in the water samples from cooler systems and taps "nConclusion: The overall results of this study indicated that the use of water cooler systems from hygienic point of view could not cause any problems for consumers
topic Drinkig water
water coolers
Biofilm
Heavey metals
Heterotrophic bacteria count
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