Bottled-Water Quality in Metropolitan Mexico City |
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Authors: | Robles Esperanza Ramírez Pedro Elena González Ma. de Guadalupe Sáinz Ma. Martínez Blanca Durán Angel Elena Martínez Ma. |
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Affiliation: | 1.UNAM, campus Iztacala, Unit of Interdisciplinary Research of Health and Education Sciences, C?diz 104-2, Col. Alamos, D.F. 03400, México ; |
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Abstract: | Bacteriological and physico-chemical parameters of 265 samples from 39 brands sold in 5-gallon plastic and glass bottles and 2-5 L plastic containers were analyzed to determine the quality of bottled water distributed in Mexico City. Tests included fecal and total coliform counts, alkalinity, total hardness, chloride, calcium and magnesium concentrations, pH and conductivity. Correlation and cluster analyses and ANOVA were carried out, and a comparison made of the averages with the maximum permissible levels established in the Official Mexican Norms. Concerning the investigated parameters no differences (p > 0.05) between the brands were found. Physico-chemical parameters were studied and all the samples were within the permissible limits. Most samples taken from the 5-gallon containers exceeded the maximum bacteriological limits. It was concluded that the bacteriological quality of the brands studied was extremely variable. Appropriate sanitary measures, should be established to control this aspect. |
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