why does the high level of total coliform count in River Ganga indicates
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Coliform is a rod-shaped and Gram-negative bacteria which does not form spores. It is a motile or a non-motile bacteria which when incubated at 35–37°C is able to ferment lactose and produces acid and gas.
When the water in the river Ganga shows a high level of the total count of the coliform bacteria, it indicates that the water in the river Ganga has been contaminated by the presence of the coliform bacteria. These bacteria usually enter the river streams through the untreated sewage and cause many deadly water-borne diseases.
When the water in the river Ganga shows a high level of the total count of the coliform bacteria, it indicates that the water in the river Ganga has been contaminated by the presence of the coliform bacteria. These bacteria usually enter the river streams through the untreated sewage and cause many deadly water-borne diseases.
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.It indiacate the contamination by disease causing microorganism ...
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