An evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals
<p>A bench study was conducted to compare two membrane filter techniques for their efficiency in recovering fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals. The effects on recovery by increasing time and metal concentration were also examined.</p> <p> The recovery methods employed...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-439352021-05-05T05:40:45Z An evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals Gayle, Benjamin P. Environmental Sciences and Engineering Hoehn, Robert C. Boardman, Gregory D. King, Paul H. LD5655.V855 1977.G395 Feces -- Microbiology Membrane filters Water -- Pollution -- Measurement <p>A bench study was conducted to compare two membrane filter techniques for their efficiency in recovering fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals. The effects on recovery by increasing time and metal concentration were also examined.</p> <p> The recovery methods employed included the standard membrane filter technique (S-MF) and a modified membrane filter technique (M-MF)~ which consisted of a lactose agar overlay and a five-hour preincubation at 35 C. The heavy metals Cd, Cr, Pb, and Zn were examined, each at two concentrations, to evaluate their effect on the recovery of the I. coli test organism, after exposure for 6, 24, and 48 hours.</p> <p> A statistical analysis of the data found the recoveries obtained by the M-MF to be significantly greater (.0001 level) than those of the S-MF, in all cases. Time was also found to significantly effect recovery, with recoveries decreasing as time increased. A significant difference was also found between the effects of the heavy metals tested and the concentrations of metals was likewise found to significantly effect recovery, with decreased recoveries being obtained at the high concentration of each metal.</p> Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:41:23Z 2014-03-14T21:41:23Z 1977-12-15 2010-07-28 2010-07-28 2010-07-28 Thesis Text etd-07282010-020123 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43935 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-07282010-020123/ OCLC# 09249644 LD5655.V855_1977.G395.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ 91 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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<p>A bench study was conducted to compare two membrane filter
techniques for their efficiency in recovering fecal coliforms exposed
to selected heavy metals. The effects on recovery by increasing time
and metal concentration were also examined.</p>
<p>
The recovery methods employed included the standard membrane
filter technique (S-MF) and a modified membrane filter technique
(M-MF)~ which consisted of a lactose agar overlay and a five-hour
preincubation at 35 C. The heavy metals Cd, Cr, Pb, and Zn were
examined, each at two concentrations, to evaluate their effect on the
recovery of the I. coli test organism, after exposure for 6, 24, and
48 hours.</p>
<p>
A statistical analysis of the data found the recoveries obtained
by the M-MF to be significantly greater (.0001 level) than those
of the S-MF, in all cases. Time was also found to significantly effect
recovery, with recoveries decreasing as time increased. A significant
difference was also found between the effects of the heavy metals
tested and the concentrations of metals was likewise found to
significantly effect recovery, with decreased recoveries being
obtained at the high concentration of each metal.</p> === Master of Science |
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An evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals |
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An evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals |
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An evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals |
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An evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals |
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An evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals |
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evaluation of a modified membrane filter technique for the recovery of fecal coliforms exposed to selected heavy metals |
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