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Materials
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Background Information
Coliform is a family of bacteria commonly found in plants, soil, and animals
including humans.
If coliform bacteria are present in the water supply it is an indication that
the water supply may be contaminated with sewage or other decomposing waste.
Usually coliform bacteria are found in greater abundance on the surface film of
the water or in the sediments on the bottom.
Fecal coliform, found in the lower intestines of humans and other warm-blooded animals, is one type of coliform bacteria. The presence of fecal coliform in a water supply is a good indication that sewage has polluted the water. Testing can be done for fecal coliform specifically or for total coliform bacteria which includes all coliform bacteria strains and may indicate fecal contamination.
Test Procedure
Depending on the level of your students and your
experience with this type of test, you may opt to do a
total coliform test
or a
fecal coliform test. The total coliform test is simpler but does not
give a quantitative result; the test just indicates the presence or absence
of coliform bacteria (yes/no).
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What to Expect
The presence of coliform bacteria may be an indication of a polluted water
supply but it would be necessary to do further tests in order to identify the
specific bacteria present and the level of contamination.