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BS EN ISO 7899-2:2000

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Water quality. Detection and enumeration of intestinal enterococci in surface and waste water Membrane filtration method

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Language(s)

English

Published date

15-08-2000

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principle
5 Apparatus
6 Culture media and reagents
7 Sampling
8 Procedure
9 Quality assurance
10 Expression of results
11 Test report
Annex A (informative) Further microbiological information
                      on intestinal enterococci
Bibliography

Establishes a method for the detection and enumeration of intestinal enterococci in water by membrane filtration. Intended especially for examination of drinking water, and water from swimming pools and other disinfected or clean waters. The method can, however be applied to all types of water, except when large amounts of suspended matter or interfering microorganisms are present. Suitable particularly for examining large volumes of water containing only a few intestinal enterococci.

Committee
EH/3/4
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 6068-4.4(1989). (06/2000) Also numbered as BS 6068-4.4(2000) (07/2000) Supersedes 98/564873 DC. (05/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, July 2008. (06/2008)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
20
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO7899 specifies a method for the detection and enumeration of intestinal enterococci in water by membrane filtration. This part of ISO7899 is especially intended for examination of drinking water, water from swimming pools and other disinfected or clean waters. Nevertheless, the method can be applied to all types of water, except when a large amount of suspended matter or many interfering microorganisms are present. It is particularly suitable for the examination of large volumes of water containing only a few intestinal enterococci.

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