
1,4 Dioxane in Drinking Water by Dr Yasir
- Yasir A. Rehman, Ph.D.
Dr. Rehman was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He completed his MSc from PMAS – Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi in 2011 where his thesis comprised a health risk assessment of subjects living in the vicinity of wastewater channels in urban settings and its relationship with the incidence of Malaria.
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Dr. Yasir Research Paper on Heterotrophic Plate Count in Drinking Water
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- History of Heterotrophic Plate Count (HPC)
- Procedure of HPC Testing
- History of Heterotrophic Plate Count (HPC)
- Values of HPC
The Heterotrophic Plate Count (HPC) is a widely used method for evaluating the microbial quality of drinking water. It serves as a general indicator of the total number of viable bacteria present in a water sample, reflecting the overall bacterial load and the effectiveness of water treatment processes. Unlike tests that target specific pathogens, HPC measures the aggregate population of heterotrophic bacteria—those that utilize organic carbon sources for growth.
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