DS 2217
Water quality - Enumeration of viable micro-organisms using colony count on blood agar at 37 °C - Membrane filtration method
active, Most Current
| Organization: | DS |
| Publication Date: | 20 May 1999 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 6 |
| ICS Code (Microbiology of water): | 07.100.20 |
scope:
This standard describes a method for enumeration of viable micro-organisms using colony count on blood agar at 37 °C using membrane filtration. The method is particularly suitable for analysis of large samples, which is recommended for analysing swimmingpool water. The method can be used for all types of water, except if there are too many particles in the water.
Document History
DS 2217
May 20, 1999
Water quality - Enumeration of viable micro-organisms using colony count on blood agar at 37 °C - Membrane filtration method
This standard describes a method for enumeration of viable micro-organisms using colony count on blood agar at 37 °C using membrane filtration. The method is particularly suitable for analysis of...
June 29, 1992
Water quality - Determination of the number of bacteria at 37 Centigrades in swimming pool water - Membrane filtration method
The standard deals with chemoorganotrophic aerobic, facultatively anaerobic or microaerophilous bacteria or haemolytical bacteria, including species of staphylococcus, aeromona and pseudomona which...