Comparison of four-hour and twenty-four-hour refrigerated storage of nonpotable water for fecal coliform analysis.
AUTOR(ES)
Standridge, J H
RESUMO
The problem of extending the storage time of water samples for fecal coliform analysis was addressed. Included in this report is a literature review of the storage problem. Twenty-eight samples were analyzed in replicate to determine the effect of 24-h storage of water samples at 4 degrees C. A new statistical approach to data analysis, coupled with the concept of practical acceptability, is presented. According to our results, many samples can successfully be stored at 4 degrees C for 24 h.
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