| Literature DB >> 22754460 |
Robert Bain1, Jamie Bartram, Mark Elliott, Robert Matthews, Lanakila McMahan, Rosalind Tung, Patty Chuang, Stephen Gundry.
Abstract
Microbial drinking-water quality testing plays an essential role in measures to protect public health. However, such testing remains a significant challenge where resources are limited. With a wide variety of tests available, researchers and practitioners have expressed difficulties in selecting the most appropriate test(s) for a particular budget, application and setting. To assist the selection process we identified the characteristics associated with low and medium resource settings and we specified the basic information that is needed for different forms of water quality monitoring. We then searched for available faecal indicator bacteria tests and collated this information. In total 44 tests have been identified, 18 of which yield a presence/absence result and 26 of which provide enumeration of bacterial concentration. The suitability of each test is assessed for use in the three settings. The cost per test was found to vary from $0.60 to $5.00 for a presence/absence test and from $0.50 to $7.50 for a quantitative format, though it is likely to be only a small component of the overall costs of testing. This article presents the first comprehensive catalogue of the characteristics of available and emerging low-cost tests for faecal indicator bacteria. It will be of value to organizations responsible for monitoring national water quality, water service providers, researchers and policy makers in selecting water quality tests appropriate for a given setting and application.Entities:
Keywords: Escherichia coli; H2S test; coliform test; drinking-water quality; faecal indicator bacteria; microbial water testing; safe water
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22754460 PMCID: PMC3386575 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph9051609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Resource settings.
| Low resource | Medium resource | High resource |
|---|---|---|
| No laboratory. Clean space without electricity or by the water source. | Basic laboratory or clean space with electricity within 24 hours. | Modern laboratory within 24 hours, including vacuum, distilled water, fume hood and a cold supply chain. |
Types of monitoring and information needs.
| Type | Definition | Information needed | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Indicator 1 | Quantification | Regulatory Approval | ||
| Compliance or Surveillance | Compliance monitoring is conducted by water service providers to demonstrate that water meets the regulatory standards | As regulated | As regulated | Required |
| Surveillance monitoring is conducted by an independent agency to ensure water is safe | Health based, Usually TC and/or EC | Desirable, ideally with range depending on health risk | ||
| Operational | The monitoring of operational parameters to ensure treatment is functioning | Operational parameter, often TC | Desirable | Desirable |
| Other | Examples include research into water treatment efficacy testing, educational and awareness-raising or controlling for water quality as part of a study | Varies | Varies, though often desirable | Desirable |
1 EC—Escherichia coli, TC—Total coliforms.
Definition of characteristics.
| Characteristic | Definition |
|---|---|
| Cost per test 1,2 | These costs are based on the purchase of 400 to 500 tests. They do not include delivery or importation costs. |
| Cost of specialized equipment 1 | Equipment which is needed for this particular test which would not typically be available in a laboratory. The cost is based on a single unit of each piece of durable equipment or in the case of glassware, the quantity typically used for a single analysis. |
| Analysis time 3 | Time taken to conduct a single test, excluding the time required for transport and incubation. This includes preparation of media, interpretation of results and appropriate disposal. |
| Trained technician | A trained technician is required if training is at least one day, for example if standard microbiological techniques are needed. |
| Controlled incubation | Required if specified in the standard procedure for the test. |
| Ultraviolet light | Required for the detection of fluorogenic substrates. |
| Sterilization/disinfection | Required unless the test contains an integral disinfectant. |
| Deionised water | Required for some tests, especially membrane filtration where water samples may require dilution. |
| Cold storage | Required if the test needs to be stored below room temperature. |
| Transport | Required if tests cannot be conducted at the water source or if tests require a vehicle |
| Disposal 2 | Amount of waste generated by each test, including sample collection vessels. |
| Sample volume meeting WHO Guidelines | The test is able to satisfy the sample volume aspect of the WHO guidelines “none detected in 100 mL”. |
| Undiluted range 4 | The lower and upper detection limit for the concentration of bacteria when no dilution is performed and the maximum sample volume is analysed. |
| Precision 5 | Relative assessment of the precision of quantitative estimates over the range. |
| Indicator | The indicator bacteria used to identify fecal contamination of drinking-water. |
| Sanitary significance 6 | Relative assessment of the relationship of the indicator to |
| Standard or approved 7 | Whether the test has been approved by the U.S. EPA, is included in the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wasterwater or is an International Organization for Standardisation standard. |
| Time to result | The minimum incubation time stated to obtain the final results from a test. A range is given for devices where incubation time varies, for example depending on the concentration of bacteria in the sample or the incubation temperature. |
| Shelf life | Shelf life from manufacture, based on dehydrated media where available. |
| Storage temperature | Recommended long-term storage temperature of test or medium. |
1 Costs were obtained from websites, catalogues or quotations from manufacturer or suppliers. For non-proprietary tests costs were estimated based on lowest cost consumables from Sigma Aldrich or Beckton Dickinson. Where a separate sample vessel or disposable pipette is required, these have been added at a cost of $0.50 and $0.10 respectively. Current exchange rates were obtained from xe.com (accessed 28th Feb 2012) to derive costs in the same currency, USD. The cost per test and cost of specialized equipment have been rounded to the nearest $0.10 and $100 respectively; 2 The volume of waste and the cost per test for laboratory methods are based on reusable components; 3 Analysis time assumes that only a small number of tests are conducted on a single day (<10); 4 A single presence/absence test does not provide a quantification of the contamination level and as such a range has not been defined for these; instead we provide the lower detection limit based on the total volume tested. By dividing a sample into subsamples, most probable number devices can yield a statistical estimate of the level of contamination, called the Most Probable Number or MPN [17]. A MATLAB program (version R2010b) was used to evaluate the highest MPN where a manufacturer’s MPN table was not available or appeared to be inconsistent with the specified volumes; this follows the method recommended by the U.S. FDA [18]; 5 For MPN tests the precision has been assessed based on the calculated or published MPN tables and colony count tests have been assigned as “best”; 6 In order of decreasing specificity to E. coli, we have assigned the following as: Thermotolerant coliforms, “good”; Total coliforms and H2S production, “moderate”; 7 These approvals or standards are the basis of regulations in many, but not all, countries.
Catalogue of microbial drinking water tests.
| Type | Product | Resources required | Information provided | Other | Settings | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Cost per test 1 | Cost of specialist equipment 2 | Analysis time (min) | Trained technician | Controlled incubation | Ultraviolet light | Sterlisation/disinfection | Deionised water | Cold storage | Transport | Disposal | Sample volume meeting WHO Guideline (100mL) | Undiluted range (Per 100 mL) | Precision | Indicator | Sanitary significance | Standard or approved | Time to result (hrs) | Shelf-life (mths) | Temperature (°C) | Low resource | Medium resource | High resource | |||
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| PathoScreenTM | $0.60 | $0 | <5 | x | S | - | >5 | N/A | H2S | + | 24–72 | 12 | RT | ||||||||||
| LTEK H2S 20 mL | $0.80 | $0 | <5 | x | S | - | >5 | N/A | H2S | + | 24–72 | 24 | RT | ||||||||||||
| HiWaterTM | $2.40 | $100 | <5 | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | H2S | + | 24–72 | 24 | RT | ||||||||||||
| LTEK H2S 100 mL | $1.50 | $0 | <5 | x | M | - | >5 | N/A | H2S | + | 24–72 | 12 | RT | ||||||||||||
| Local manufacture | ∆ | $0 | <5 | x | S | ∆ | ∆ | N/A | H2S | + | 24–72 | ∆ | RT | ||||||||||||
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| Lamotte® Coliform | $1.20 | $0 | <5 | x | S | - | >10 | N/A | TC | + | 44–48 | 24 | RT | |||||||||||
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| Rapid HiColiformTM | $0.80 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC | + | 24 | 36 | 2-8 | |||||||||
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| Colilert® 10 mL | $1.50 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | S | - | >10 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 12 | 4–30 | |||||||
| Colilert® 100 mL | $5.00 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 12 | 4–30 | ||||||||
| Colisure® | $5.00 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 12 | 2–25 | ||||||||
| Colilert® 18 | $5.00 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | x | 18 | 15 | 2–25 | ||||||||
| Modified ColitagTM | $4.50 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | x | 16 | 22 | 4–30 | ||||||||
| WatercheckTM [BWB] 3 | $5.00 | $2,700 | <5 | x | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 36 | 2–30 | |||||||||
| Readycult® | $3.00 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 36 | 15–25 | ||||||||
| E*Colite | $3.00 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | x | 28 | 12 | RT | |||||||||
| EC Blue 100P | $3.70 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 12 | RT | |||||||||
| AquaCHROMTM | $2.60 | $0 | <5 | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | 18 | 24 | 15–30 | ||||||||||
| HiSelectiveTM
| $2.20 | $0 | <5 | x | x | x | M | + | >1 | N/A | TC&EC | +++ | 24–48 | 12 | 2–8 | ||||||||||
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| Compartmentalised bag test | $1.00 | $0 | <5 | S | + | 1–43 | + | EC | +++ | 24–72 | 6–9 | RT | |||||||||||
| $1.00 | $0 | <5 | S | + | 1–43 | + | H2S | + | 24–72 | 6–9 | RT | ||||||||||||||
| AquatestTM | $4.00 | $100 | 5 | x | x | M | + | 1–230 | + | EC | +++ | 24 | 24 | RT | |||||||||||
| ColiplateTM | $7.50 | $200 | 10 | x | x | x | x | x | L | - | 5–2400 | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 36 | 2–30 | ||||||||
| EC BlueQuant | $5.80 | $100 | 5 | x | x | x | x | x | L | + | 1–1610 | ++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 12 | RT | ||||||||
| Multiple tube (LTB/EC-MUG) | $3.50 | $200 | 30 | x | x | x | x | x | x | S | ∆ | ∆ | ∆ | EC | +++ | x | 48 | 36 | RT | ||||||
| Multiple tube (LTB/BGLB) | $2.10 | $200 | 30 | x | x | x | x | x | S | ∆ | ∆ | ∆ | TC | + | x | 36 | 36 | RT | |||||||
| Colitag/iMPN1600 | $5.77 | $0 | 10 | x | x | x | x | x | L | + | 1–1600 | ++ | TC&EC | +++ | ? | 16 | 22 | 4–30 | |||||||
| Colilert/Quanti-Tray® | $5.50 | $4,100 | 10 | x | x | x | x | x | L | + | 1–200 | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | x | 18/24 | 12 | 2–25 | |||||||
| Colilert/Quanti-Tray® 2000 | $6.00 | $4,100 | 10 | x | x | x | x | x | L | + | 1–2419 | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | x | 18/24 | 12 | 2–25 | |||||||
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| PetrifilmTM E.coli/coliform | $1.30 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | S | - | 100–5000 | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 18 | ≤8 | |||||||
| PetrifilmTM Aqua Coliform | $0.70 | $100 | <5 | x | x | x | x | S | - | 100–5000 | +++ | TC | + | 24 | 18 | ≤8 | |||||||||
| CHROMagarTM ECC | $0.80 | $100 | 15 | x | x | x | x | S | - | 100–5000 | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 36 | 15–30 | |||||||||
| Compact Dry ECTM | $1.50 | $0 | <5 | x | x | x | S | - | 100–5000 | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 24 | 1–30 | ||||||||||
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| Coliscan Easygel | $2.20 | $0 | 5 | x | x | x | x | x | M | - | 20–1000 | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 12 | <0 | ||||||
| ColiGel/PathoGel 6 | $3.50 | $100 | 5 | x | x | x | M | + | 1–100 (TC) 1–25 (EC) | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 28 | 12 | RT | ||||||||||
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| Portable kit/LSB 5 | $0.50 | $2,700 | 20 | x | x | x | x | x | S | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC/TTC | ++ | 24 | 48 | RT | ||||||
| Portable kit/m-coliblue 24TM | $2.50 | $4,000 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC/TTC | +++ | x | 24 | 12 | 2–8 | ||||||
| m-Coliblue 24TM | $2.50 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 12 | 2–8 | ||||||
| Coliscan MFTM | $2.20 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 12 | <0 | |||||||
| m-Endo | $1.50 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC | + | x | 24 | 48 | RT | |||||||
| m-FC | $1.50 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TTC | ++ | x | 24 | 48 | RT | |||||||
| CHROMagarTM Liquid ECC | $1.10 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 36 | 15-30 | ||||||||
| CHROMagarTM ECC | $1.30 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | 36 | 15-30 | ||||||||
| MI Agar | $1.70 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 36 | RT | |||||||
| Chromocult | $1.20 | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | x | 24 | 60 | RT | |||||||
| Rapid | ? | $2,500 | 15 | x | x | x | x | x | M | ∆ | ∆ | +++ | TC&EC | +++ | 24 | ? | ? | ||||||||
1 Costs are known to vary greatly from one location to another, depending on supplier, importation taxes and delivery charges. Where not included in the kit, sample collection vessels are required and add an additional $0.50 per test. For plate methods a disposable pipette at $0.10 has been added; 2 Specific equipment costs are based on: UV torch ($100), membrane filtration assembly, including vacuum pump ($2500), glassware and racks for multiple tube fermentation ($200), IDEXX Quanti-Tray Sealer ($4000) and portable membrane filtration kits ($2700); 3 [BWB] refers to the Bluewater Biosciences WatercheckTM and is not to be confused with the B2P version, denoted [B2P]; 4 Costs for membrane filtration are based on one filter. More filters may be used if water is very turbid or may be highly contaminated; 5 Portable kits are available from a number of manufacturers including Wagtech, DelAgua and ELE. The cost varies depending on the kit and ranges from approximately $2500 to $5000; 6 PathoGel includes an indicator for H2S production (P/A).
Suppliers of proprietary water tests.
| Type | Product | Manufacturer | Website |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colony Count | CHROMagar™ ECC | CHROMagar | |
| CHROMagar™ Liquid ECC | CHROMagar | ||
| Chromocult | EMD Chemicals | ||
| Coliscan Easygel | Micrology labs | ||
| Coliscan MF™ | Micrology labs | ||
| Compact Dry EC™ | Nissui Pharma | ||
| Portable Membrane Filtration | Delagua | ||
| Portable Membrane Filtration | ELE | ||
| Portable Membrane Filtration | Wagtech | ||
| Portable Membrane Filtration | Merck Millipore | ||
| m-Coliblue 24™ | Merck Millipore | ||
| Petrifilm™ | 3M | ||
| Petrifilm™ Aqua Coliforms | 3M | ||
| RAPID’ | Bio Rad Labs | ||
| ColiGel/PathoGel | Charm Sciences | ||
| Most Probable Number | Aquatest™1 | Aquatest consortium | |
| Colilert 10 mL | IDEXX | ||
| Coliplate™ | Bluewaterbiosciences | ||
| Compartmentalised bag test 1 | University of North Carolina | ||
| Compartmentalised bag test 1 | University of North Carolina | ||
| EC BlueQuant | Nissui Pharma | ||
| LaMotte Coliform test MPN | LaMotte | ||
| Modified Colitag™/iMPN1600 1 | CPI | ||
| Colilert/Quanti-Tray® 200 | IDEXX | ||
| Colilert/Quanti-Tray® 2000 | IDEXX | ||
| Presence/Absence | AquaCHROM™ | CHROMagar | |
| Colilert® 10 or 100 mL | IDEXX | ||
| Colilert® 18™ | IDEXX | ||
| Colisure® | IDEXX | ||
| Modified Colitag™ | CPI | ||
| E*Colite | Charm Sciences | ||
| EC Blue 100P | Nissui Pharma | ||
| H2S test 20 or 100 mL | LTEK | ||
| HiSelective™ | HiMedia | ||
| HiWater™ | HiMedia | ||
| LaMotte® Coliform | LaMotte | ||
| PathoScreen™ | Hach | ||
| Rapid HiColiform™ | HiMedia | ||
| Readycult® | EMD Chemicals | ||
| Watercheck™ | Bluewaterbiosciences |
Standard media (LTB, BGLB, EC MUG, MI Agar, m-Endo, modified m-TEC, m-FC etc.) are available from a variety of suppliers, including BD (www.bd.com), Sigma (http://www.sigmaaldrich.com); 1 Product not commercially available at time of publication.
Alternatives to standard equipment and methods.
| Standard 1 | Alternative 1 | Advantages | Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Ambient incubation (-) | Possibly acceptable in tropical climates [ | Recoveries for injured bacteria may be poor; increased and poorly defined incubation time; not applicable everywhere |
| Low-cost electric incubators ($–$$) e.g., egg incubator | Good temperature control | Reliant on electricity, may not be available for higher temperatures (44.5°C for TTC) | |
| Body incubation (-) | Readily available | Acceptability, health and safety issues and limited number of tests | |
| Phase change incubator ($) | Good temperature control, only requires hot water | Requires heat source, can be bulky, particularly for many tests | |
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| Boiled water (-) | Readily available | May not inactivate all organisms; can concentrate chemical contaminants need to run blanks |
| Steam distiller ($$) | Produces very pure water | Requires high-voltage and power; requires running water; fragile | |
| Autoclave (see below) | May be available or has dual use (see below) | Turbid waters may not provide suitable dilution water, especially for membrane filtration | |
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| Portable MF assembly, including hand pump or MIT D-lab kit ($–$$) | Manual, portable | Time consuming procedure |
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| Portable autoclave ($) | Portable | Requires heat source |
| Pressure cooker ($) | Independent of electricity | Requires heat source | |
| Bleach or disinfectant ($) | Readily available, good for disinfecting waste | Handling of cultures; care must be taken in reusing components to prevent false negatives due to residual disinfectant | |
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| Storage at room temperature (-) | Independence from electricity | Shelf-life unclear for many media, particularly hydrated media; samples cannot be retained for subsequent analysis |
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| Ambient temperature transport | Simple | Potential population increase or die-off of bacteria |
| Insulated box (with cool water if available) | May be better than ambient | Change in bacterial population unknown, likely to be better than ambient |
1 Approximate costs are: Free (-), $ (1–100), $$ (100–1,000), $$$(1,000–10,000).
Key for Table 4
| Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ? | Value not known |
| N/A | Not applicable |
| x | Equipment or resource required |
| S | Small |
| M | Medium |
| L | Large |
| ∆ | Varies |
| - | No/Poor |
| + | Yes/Moderate |
| ++ | Good |
| +++ | Best |
| TC | Total Coliforms |
| H2S | Hydrogen sulphide production |
| EC |
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| TTC | Thermotolerant coliforms |
| RT | Room temperature |
| Suitable for resource setting | |
| Not ideal for resource setting | |
| Not suitable for resource setting |