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Microbiological Measurements Waterborne Pathogens Salmonella (typhoid fever) Shigella (bacillary dysentery) Hepatitus virus Entameoba Histolytica (ameobic dysentery) Giardia Lamblia (“bever fever”) Cryptosporidium Indicator Organisms coliforms MPN test

Assessing Water Quality

Methods for Measuring Water Quality Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater Standard Methods

Water Quality Standards Drinking Water Standards Wastewater Standards Surface Water Standards

Drinking Water Standards Safe Drinking Water Act “Primacy” MCL’s Primary Drinking Water Standards Secondary Drinking Water Standards Physical Characteristics Chemical Characteristics Microbiological Characteristics

Wastewater Treatment Standards Clean Water Act PL “Primacy” NPDES Permits (UPDES) Construction Grants – Revolving Loans

NPDES Permits Technology Based Water Quality Based Secondary Treatment Standards “30 – 30” Discharge Monitoring Report (DMR) Direct Responsible Charge (DRC)