Indicators of microbial water quality

Current guidelines in the three water-related areas (drinking water, wastewater and recreational water) assess quality, in microbiological terms, by measuring indicator organisms. This chapter looks at the history and examines some of the methods used to assess the microbiological quality of water, highlighting the current limitations and also possible future developments. Traditionally, indicator microorganisms have been used to suggest the presence of pathogens (Berg 1978). Today, however, we understand a myriad of possible reasons for indicator presence and pathogen absence, or vice versa. In short, there is no direct correlation between numbers of any indicator and enteric pathogens (Grabow 1996). To eliminate the ambiguity in the term 'microbial indicator', the following three groups (outlined in Table 13.1) are now recognised:

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