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NEN-EN-ISO 7899-1

Water quality - Enumeration of intestinal enterococci in surface and waste water - Part 1: Miniaturized method (most probable number) by inoculation in liquid medium

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 November 1996
Status: inactive
ICS Code (Examination of biological properties of water): 13.060.70
ICS Code (Microbiology of water): 07.100.20
scope:

Specifies a miniaturized method for the detection and enumeration of major intestinal Enterococci in surface and waste-water by inoculation in a liquid medium. The method can be applied to all types of surface and waste waters, particularly those rich in suspended matter. This method is not suitable for drinking water and any other type of water for which the guideline is les than 15 per 100 ml.

Document History

May 1, 2000
Water quality - Detection and enumeration of intestinal enterococci in surface and waste water - Part 1: Miniaturized method (Most Probable Number) for surface and waste water
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December 1, 1998
Water quality - Detection and enumeration of intestinal enterococci - Part 1: Miniaturized method (Most Probable Number) for surface and waste water
Specifies a miniaturized method for the detection and enumeration of major intestinal Enterococci in surface and waste-water by inoculation in a liquid medium. The method can be applied to all types...
NEN-EN-ISO 7899-1
November 1, 1996
Water quality - Enumeration of intestinal enterococci in surface and waste water - Part 1: Miniaturized method (most probable number) by inoculation in liquid medium
Specifies a miniaturized method for the detection and enumeration of major intestinal Enterococci in surface and waste-water by inoculation in a liquid medium. The method can be applied to all types...
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