[PDF] Comparison of coliform contamination in non-municipal waters consumed by the Mennonite versus the non-Mennonite rural populations | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1007/s12199-015-0472-4 Corpus ID: 23944805Comparison of coliform contamination in non-municipal waters consumed by the Mennonite versus the non-Mennonite rural populations @article{Amraotkar2015ComparisonOC, title={Comparison of coliform contamination in non-municipal waters consumed by the Mennonite versus the non-Mennonite rural populations}, author={Alok R Amraotkar and Charles W. Hargis and A. Cambon and S. Rai and M. Keith and S. Ghafghazi and R. Bolli and A. DeFilippis}, journal={Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine}, year={2015}, volume={20}, pages={338-346} } Alok R Amraotkar, Charles W. Hargis, +5 authors A. DeFilippis Published 2015 Geography, Medicine Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine AbstractObjectivesMennonites reside in clusters, do not use modern sewage systems and consume water from non-municipal sources. The purpose of this study is to assess risk of Escherichia coli exposure via consumption of non-municipal waters in Mennonite versus non-Mennonite rural households.MethodsResults were reviewed for non-municipal water samples collected by the local health department from Mennonite and non-Mennonite lifestyle households from 1998 through 2012. 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