Physicochemical and Bacteriological Assessment of Water Quality at the Ross Barnett Reservoir in Central Mississippi, U.S.A.
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in Reviews on Environmental Health
- Vol. 16 (3), 203-212
- https://doi.org/10.1515/reveh.2001.16.3.203
Abstract
The Ross Barnett Reservoir serves as a source of water supply for the city of Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.A. and is an important site for recreational activities for many residents of Mississippi counties. A broad spectrum of illness is associated with water-contact activities like bathing and swimming in recreational waters. In the present research, we assessed the bacteriological quality of water in the Ross Barnett Reservoir and compared the levels of bacteria with the recommended criteria for public health protection. From June 12, 1999 to October 2, 1999, we collected water samples weekly from two different sites in the reservoir and tested them for the following bacteriological parameters: heterotrophic plate counts, total coliforms, fecal coliforms, and fecal streptococci. The samples were also tested for basic physical and chemical characteristics of water. The results of the study indicate that the respective mean concentrations of bacteria (colony forming units per 100 mL of water) in water samples collected from the reservoir were 5.6 x 10(6)+/-1.5 x 10(6) (heterotrophic plate counts), 4.5 x 10(4) +/- 5.3 x 10(4) (total coliforms), 5.0 x 10(2) +/- 1.6 x 10(2) (fecal coliforms), and 9.1x10(1)+/-7.3x10(1) (fecal streptococci). The values of all physical and chemical parameters were at acceptable levels. The bacterial densities, however, often exceeded federal/state guidelines by several orders of magnitude, raising considerable public health concerns. Steps should therefore be taken to develop and implement strategies to improve the water quality and to reduce or eliminate the potential health risks associated with water-contact activities in the Ross Barnett Reservoir.Keywords
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