H. Arridge et al., VIBRIO-CHOLERAE O1 AND SALMONELLAE REMOVAL COMPARED WITH THE DIE-OFF OF FECAL INDICATOR ORGANISMS IN WASTE STABILIZATION PONDS IN NORTHEASTBRAZIL, Water science and technology, 31(12), 1995, pp. 249-256
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Water Resources","Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Civil
Vibrio cholerae O1 was reduced from 40 per live to zero after 5-10 day
s, and salmonellae from 130-470 per 100 mt to 1-2 per 100 ml after 13-
16 days. Faecal coliforms were better indicators of these bacterial pa
thogens than were faecal streptococci or Clostridium perfringens, and
FC numbers of 1000 per 100 ml were associated with an absence of V. ch
olerae and 1-2 salmonellae per 100 ml. In-pond survival studies indica
ted that significant removal of V. cholerae occurs when the sulphide c
oncentration is greater than or equal to 3 mgl(-1), thus indicating th
e need to include anaerobic ponds.