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Title: Contribution à l’étude du réseau de distribution de l’eau potable : Cas de la ville de Ghardaia
Other Titles: Bacteriological quality of water of distribution og the région of Ghardaia city
Authors: HADJ BENAMANE, Tinhinane
OULED ABDALLAH, Meriem
Keywords: Eau potable, eau traitée, station de Ghardaia, Forage, chlore résiduel, qualité bactériologique, réseau de distribution
drinking water, handled water, station (resort) of Ghardaia, Feed, residual chlorine, bacteriological quality, distribution network
مياه صالحة للشرب، مياه معالجة، منبع الكلور، محظة غرداية
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Faculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de Ghardaïa
Abstract: This work concerns the bacteriological quality of the water of distribution of the region of Ghardaia city. This study is made for purpose of the surveillance and the conservation of the bacteriological quality of the water since the feed of station of municipality of Ghardaia up to various points of distribution network. For every sample, we were interested in the analysis of the residual chlorine and in the search and in the enumeration of the total and faecal coliformes, feacal Streptococci, and especially the resistance of bacteria in the disinfectant (chlorine). Samples were taken in 2 districts, 3 points in every one, and a sample of feed before chlorination. Analyses showed the presence of some species of bacteria in the water which resisted the concentration of the chlorine lower than 1 mg/l: the enterobacter cloacae, Citrobacter criticizes, Provencia stratum, who can cause infections, but the concentration of the latter is low. Thus according to the standards of the WHO the water is drinkable, and ready to be consumed.
URI: https://dspace.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/5797
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