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A Sanitary Analysis of Water Quality of Mineral springs Located at Chinju Suburb Buddhist Temples

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Abstract

The purpose of this examination is to obtain some fundamental data for the continuous and effective maintenance of five mineral springs located at five Buddhist temples - in the suburbs of Chinju. The period of experiment was from June through October, 1999. And the examined mineral springs are , respectively, located at Ch`ongnimsa Temple in Mt. Mangjinsan, Ch¢¥eonggoksa Temple in Mt. Wolasan, Okch¢¥eonsa Temple in Mt. Yeonwhasan, Eungsuksa Temple in Chiphyun Township, and Dasolsa Temple in Gonyang Township. Sampled mineral waters of each spring went through the examinations for detecting microorganisms and eight kinds of heavy metals. The results are as follows:
1. The examination of general bacteria showed that only the water of Ch¢¥ongnimsa is unfit to drink.(120 SPC%hnl)
2. The number of general bacteria is 3.5(CFU./ml) at Okch¢¥eonsa, and 4.5(CFU/ml) at Eungsuksa, which are below 10, and their waters are hygienically fit to drink.
3. All the waters except for Eungsuksa¢¥s showed a positive reaction to the examination of coliform bacteria, so they are undrinkable.
4. All the samples from Ch¢¥ongnimsa showed a positive reaction to coliform bacteria at every test, which suggests that its spring is contaminated by excrements.
5. Yersinia spp. bacteria were not detected from any sample of the five springs.
6. As other researchers have already reported, Yersinia spp. bacteria seem to greatly ebb and flow according to the seasons.
7. To obtain accurate data of Yersinia spp. bacteria contamination, a continuous winter examination is recommended.
8. The most problematic Pb, Cd, lIg, and Cr of heavy metals were not detected from any of the five Place.
9. All the eight kinds of heavy metals were detected by far below the drinking water standard levels, which means they are without any artificial pollution and drinkable.
10. The spring water at Ch¢¥ongnimsa must not be drunk without a special decontamination measure.
11. The other four spring waters are fit to drink, if prevented from any further contamination and effectively mai-ntained.
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