Bibliographic citations
Conde, C., Condori (2024). Calidad bacteriológica y fisicoquímica del agua de consumo de los pobladores de la urbanización los Cipreses de San Lorenzo, Carabayllo - marzo 2023 [Universidad María Auxiliadora]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2402
Conde, C., Condori Calidad bacteriológica y fisicoquímica del agua de consumo de los pobladores de la urbanización los Cipreses de San Lorenzo, Carabayllo - marzo 2023 []. PE: Universidad María Auxiliadora; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2402
@misc{renati/1112127,
title = "Calidad bacteriológica y fisicoquímica del agua de consumo de los pobladores de la urbanización los Cipreses de San Lorenzo, Carabayllo - marzo 2023",
author = "Condori Chávez Nori Luzbemia",
publisher = "Universidad María Auxiliadora",
year = "2024"
}
To determine the bacteriological and physicochemical quality present in the drinking water of the residents of the Los Cipreses de San Lorenzo Urbanization, Carabayllo - March 2023. Materials and methods: Analytical-quantitative, Cross-sectional Descriptive-observational, Non-experimental study. The sample was collected on the premises of the Los Cipreses de San Lorenzo Carabayllo urbanization, 10 samples were analyzed in triplicate, organoleptic and instrumental physical, chemical and microbiological analyzes were carried out. Results: In the organoleptic sensory analysis, 4 samples are compromised in relation to smell, 3 in relation to taste, 1 in relation to color and 3 in relation to turbidity. In addition, 1 sample was compromised in relation to conductivity and pH, temperature and normal total solids. In the chemical analysis, the 10 samples analyzed do not show any compromise in relation to hardness, chlorides, sulfates, ammonia; but 4 are compromised in nitrites. In the bacteriological study, 4 of them were compromised with the presence of thermotolerant coliforms, 9 of them presented total coliforms and none showed the presence of Escherichia coli. Conclusions: 4 samples analyzed are not suitable for direct consumption, sanitary treatment is recommended for them.
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