The opportunistic bacterial pathogens present in drinking water are a concern for many health-care providers and residents. The authors of this study, Rusin, Rose, Haas, and Gerba, describe several methods of evaluating the bacteria in water. These methods include the Colilert test and measurements of heterotrophic plate count. The authors also discuss the effects of nitrite and ammonia concentrations.
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