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Fecal Coliform (FC) concentration in river water was measured as 10708 cfu/100 ml. The FC concentration after the conventional water treatment, but before chlorination, was measured as 23 cfu/100 ml. The 'Log Kill' (inactivation) of FC due to the conventional water treatment is closest to:

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The Log Kill value is useful in measuring the effectiveness of water treatment processes in eliminating harmful microorganisms. A higher Log Kill value indicates more effective disinfection.
Updated On: Apr 3, 2025
  • 4.00
  • 2.50
  • 2.67
  • 3.00
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The 'Log Kill' is defined as the logarithmic reduction in the concentration of microorganisms after a treatment. It is given by the formula:

\[ \text{Log Kill} = \log N_0 - \log N_t, \]

where:

  • \( N_0 \) is the initial concentration (before treatment),
  • \( N_t \) is the final concentration (after treatment).

Given:

  • \( N_0 = 10708 \, \text{cfu/100 ml} \),
  • \( N_t = 23 \, \text{cfu/100 ml}. \)

Substituting these values into the formula:

\[ \text{Log Kill} = \log 10708 - \log 23 = 4.029 - 1.361 = 2.667. \]

Thus, the Log Kill is approximately 2.67. The correct answer is option (C).

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