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. 1982 Aug;44(2):395-401.
doi: 10.1128/aem.44.2.395-401.1982.

Effect of sunlight on enumeration of indicator bacteria under field conditions

Effect of sunlight on enumeration of indicator bacteria under field conditions

R S Fujioka et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1982 Aug.

Abstract

The effect of sunlight on the enumeration of fecal coliform (FC) and fecal streptococcal (FS) bacteria when water samples are collected in containers and brought back to the laboratory for analysis or when the water samples are filtered through membranes on site was determined. FC and FS in raw sewage stored in clear glass or translucent polyethylene containers were resistant to the effects of sunlight. However, under the same conditions of storage and exposure to sunlight, 90% of FC and FS in sewage diluted 1:100 in seawater were inactivated within 13 to 32 min. When sewage was similarly diluted in stream water and exposed to sunlight, 90% of FC were inactivated after 28 to 38 min, whereas 90% of FS were not inactivated even after a 2-h exposure to sunlight. Other experiments showed that 90 to 99% of FC and FS retained on membranes were inactivated when these membranes were exposed to sunlight for 10 to 15 min. FS were inherently more resistant to sunlight inactivation than were FC. Finally, evidence was obtained to show that sunlight initially stresses the bacteria but eventually causes cell death.

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