Microbiological properties of water and sediment of New Calabar River, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

B. B. Otene, K. Chukwu, F.S Pepple
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Microbiological characteristics of water and sediment of New Calabar, River, Port Harcourt, Nigeria were investigated. Water and sediment samples were collected from three stations {Aluu, ARAC (Station 1; Choba Bridge (Station 2) and Rumuokparali (Station 3)} on a monthly basis between February and April, 2020 and analyzed using standard methods. The results showed that Total Heterotrophic Bacteria in water (THBw) ranged between 2.20 x 102 and 2.6x104 cfu/ml with the overall mean value of 7,313.33 + 1039.09 cfu/ml while that of sediment (THBs) ranged between 3.1 x 103 and 3.9 x 104 cfu/g with the overall mean value of 42,566.67 + 71199cfu /g. The THB counts were higher in sediment than in water with Station 2 significantly different from other stations. Total Coliform Bacteria (TCB) in water ranged between 1.1 x 103 cfu/ml and 2.9 x 103 cfu/ml with the mean value of 1988.89±532.55cfu/ml while that of sediment ranged between 1.3 x 103 cfu/g and 2.5 x 104 cfu/g with the mean value of 9422.22 ±9595.41cfu/g. TCB counts in water showed no significant difference across the stations at p<0.05 but Station 2 statistically differed from Stations 1 and 3 in the sediment. Morphological and biochemical tests showed that 8 bacteria species were isolated from sediment and and 9 specimens were recovered from water. Some isolated specimens were: Bacillus spp, Staphylococcus. sp, Bacillus cereus and Bacillus subtilis while Escherichia coli was the only bacterium found in water but absent in sediment. Two species: Staphylococcus spp and Bacillus subtilis dominated the study area. Fungal counts in water ranged between 3.0 x102 and 2.6 x 103 cfu/ml with the overall mean value of 1911.11±67.51cfu/ml while that of sediment ranged between 1.7 x101 and 3x102 with the overall mean value of 173.00±78.52 cfu/g. Fungi counts showed significant difference (p < 0.05) across the stations in water and sediment. Macroscopic and microscopic characterization of fungi showed that 6 fungi species were recovered in water and sediment. These included Aspergillus niger, Rhizopus oligospora and Pennicillium species. The species Fusarium solani and Aspergillus flavor were found in Station 1 but absent in Stations 2 and 3. It could be observed that microbial counts in both water and sediment exceeded the 1.0x102 cfu/ml and 0 cfu/ml recommended levels by WHO and EPA respectively. Thus, the study area may be under threat and the water may be unsafe for human consumption. Keywords: Microbiological Properties, Sediment, Water, New Calabar River, Port Harcourt
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尼日利亚哈科特港新卡拉巴尔河水和沉积物的微生物特性
研究了尼日利亚哈科特港新卡拉巴尔河水体和沉积物的微生物特征。从三个站点收集了水和沉积物样本{Aluu, ARAC(站1;选取2020年2 - 4月间的长叶桥(2号站)和鲁木克帕拉利(3号站),采用标准方法进行分析。结果表明:水体总异养菌(THBw)数量在2.20 × 102 ~ 2.6 × 104 cfu/ml之间,总体平均值为7313.33 + 1039.09 cfu/ml;沉积物总异养菌(THBs)数量在3.1 × 103 ~ 3.9 × 104 cfu/g之间,总体平均值为42566.67 + 71199cfu /g。沉积物中THB计数高于水中,2号站位与其他站位差异显著。水体总大肠菌群(Total Coliform Bacteria, TCB)在1.1 × 103 cfu/ml ~ 2.9 × 103 cfu/ml之间,平均值为1988.89±532.55cfu/ml;沉积物总大肠菌群(Total Coliform Bacteria, TCB)在1.3 × 103 cfu/g ~ 2.5 × 104 cfu/g之间,平均值为9422.22±9595.41 1cfu/g。水体中TCB计数在各站点间差异不显著(p<0.05),而沉积物中2站与1站和3站差异有统计学意义。形态学和生化试验表明,从沉积物中分离到8种细菌,从水中回收到9种标本。部分分离标本有:芽孢杆菌、葡萄球菌。大肠杆菌是水中唯一的细菌,沉积物中没有大肠杆菌。研究区以葡萄球菌和枯草芽孢杆菌两种为主。水中真菌计数范围为3.0 × 102 ~ 2.6 × 103 cfu/ml,总体平均值为1911.11±67.51cfu/ml;沉积物真菌计数范围为1.7 × 101 ~ 3 × 102,总体平均值为173.00±78.52 cfu/g。水体和沉积物中真菌数量在各站点间差异显著(p < 0.05)。真菌的宏观和微观表征表明,在水体和沉积物中发现了6种真菌。其中包括黑曲霉、少孢子根霉和青霉。1号站有枯萎菌和风味曲霉,2号站和3号站没有。水和沉积物中的微生物数量分别超过了WHO和EPA建议的1.0x102 cfu/ml和0 cfu/ml。因此,研究区域可能受到威胁,水可能对人类消费不安全。关键词:微生物特性,沉积物,水,新卡拉巴尔河,哈科特港
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