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. 1981 Nov;42(5):918–920. doi: 10.1128/aem.42.5.918-920.1981

A-1 medium: alternative technique for fecal coliform organism enumeration in chlorinated wastewaters.

J H Standridge, J J Delfino
PMCID: PMC244128  PMID: 7316508

Abstract

A 24-h most-probable-number technique using A-1 medium for detecting fecal coliforms in chlorinated wastewaters was evaluated. The A-1 medium technique, using 3 h of preincubation at 35 degrees C, gave results statistically equivalent to those obtained with the American Public Health Association Standard Methods two-step most-probable-number technique.

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