Investigated microbial contamination in drinking water sources, including sampling, microbial counts, and data interpretation.
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Summary
This project focused on assessing the microbial quality of drinking water sources by collecting and analyzing water samples from different locations. Standard microbiological techniques were employed, including sampling, serial dilution, culture plating, and microbial counts, to determine the presence and load of microorganisms. Results were statistically analyzed and interpreted to evaluate water safety against public health standards. The findings provided insights into the level of microbial contamination and highlighted potential risks to community health, emphasizing the need for proper water treatment and monitoring.