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Seasonal Variation in Bacterial Flora of the Wastewater and Soil in the Vicinity of Industrial Area
Authors:Abdul Malik  Masood Ahmad
Institution:(1) Department of Agricultural Microbiology Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-, 202 002, (India) (author for correspondence);(2) Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-, 202 002, (India)
Abstract:Environmental pollution is one of the major problems being facedtoday due to the advent of extensive industrialization. Heavy metals are the most important contaminants in wastewater that are present in abundance and are toxic. Heavy metal contentsof sewage in the industrial estate of Aligarh (U.P.) have beendetermined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The analysisof samples collected from six different locations revealedsignificantly high levels of Fe, Zn, Cu, Cr and Ni. Certainbacteriological (Total bacterial count, Total coliform, Fecal coliform, and Fecal Streptococci) parameters of domestic and industrial sewage as well as soils were monitored from March1990 to January 1993. Total bacterial count, total coliform,fecal coliform and fecal streptococci were found to be lowestin all the samples of industrial wastewater compared to thosein domestic sewage and soil systems. The soil however, contained highest total culturable bacterial population. In view of the common practice of the application of sewage to agricultural land in the neighbouring area, the discharge ofindustrial wastewater without proper treatment into public sewers should be strictly prohibited.
Keywords:bacterial flora  heavy metals  industrial wastewater  seasonal variation  soil
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