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The search for Coliform group in Water channels and some of the wells , soil and plants in the area of Taldo and tal Elzahab in Homs

البحث عن مجموعة الكوليفورم في مياه القنوات و بعض الآبار و التربة و النبات في منطقتي تلدو و تل الذهب حمص

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 Publication date 2014
and research's language is العربية
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This study aimed to determine of Coliform group in each of the soil , groundwater and plants in the villages of Taldo and Tal El- Zahab –Homs. The necessary tests has been conducting for the detecation of Coliform group for indicate to pollution by sewage . The results showed great pollution in the samples of soil which irrigated by sewage . A positive correlation was identified between B.O.D.5 and enumerate Coliform group in water samples studied, and plant samples were contaminated with Coliform group, and the control samples were uncontaminated with Coliform group.

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