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Bacteriological Quality of Holywater from Thai Temples in Songkhla Province, Southern Thailand

NUANJIRA PHATTHARARANGRONG, M.Sc.*, NATHACHOL CHANTRATONG, B.Sc.*, SIR OJ JITSURONG, M.Sc. **

Affiliation : * Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, ** Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai Songkhla 90112, Thailand.

Abstract Seventy-six holy water samples were collected from seventy-six Thai Buddhist temples in Songkhla Province, southern Thailand. The samples were examined for total heterotrophic aerobic bacterial count and total coliform count. The range of total heterotrophic aerobic bacterial count was 6.5 x 101 - 1.6 x IQ5 CFU/ml, while the total coliform count was <2- > 1,600 MPN/100 mi. Escherichia coli was isolated from positive coliform tests in a total of 22 samples (28.95 per cent). According to the World Health Organization's (WHO) standards for drinking water ( 1993), only 9 of the samples (11.84 per cent) qualified. Interes- tingly, these 9 samples had originated from rain water.

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