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Investigating the physical and chemical factors affecting the microbial status of water in the water distribution network of Babol City with an emphasis on the HPC index

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  • Hossein Faraji
  • Hadi Rahimzadeh
  • Mehdi Salari
  • Zahra Aghalari
  • Fatemeh Asgharzadeh
  • Somayyeh Jafarian

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Background and purpose: Safe and hygienic drinking water is crucial for public health. Secondary bacterial contamination, often caused by improper transport and distribution conditions, poses a significant threat. This study aimed to investigate the physical and chemical factors influencing the microbial status of drinking water in Babol’s distribution network, focusing on the heterotrophic plate count (HPC) index. Methods: Thirty-two water samples were collected randomly from Babol’s rural areas and analyzed for HPC, residual free chlorine, turbidity, pH, and temperature. HPC was measured using the plate spreading technique on R2A agar. Descriptive statistics and regression analysis were employed to analyze the data. Findings: Heterotrophic bacteria were detected in 61.4% of the samples, with 9.6% exceeding 500 CFU/ml. The average HPC was 140 CFU/ml, while residual free chlorine averaged 0.33 mg/l. In 21.4% of samples, residual chlorine was below 0.2 mg/l, and 19% had no detectable chlorine. Turbidity ranged from 0.05 to 3 NTU. Statistical analysis revealed significant positive correlations between HPC and pH, MPN, turbidity, and temperature (α

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  • Hossein Faraji & Hadi Rahimzadeh & Mehdi Salari & Zahra Aghalari & Fatemeh Asgharzadeh & Somayyeh Jafarian, 2025. "Investigating the physical and chemical factors affecting the microbial status of water in the water distribution network of Babol City with an emphasis on the HPC index," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(6), pages 1-14, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0324186
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0324186
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