The testing of agricultural irrigation water for bacterial pathogens-Michael Casteel

  • 13 years ago
The testing of agricultural irrigation water for bacterial pathogens" with Michael Casteel, Ph.D., President, Microbial Intelligence Group.

Dr. Casteel earned his PhD in Environmental health microbiology/ infectious disease epidemiology and a MSPH, Environmental health microbiology at the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He obtained a BSEH from Old Dominion University.
Agenda:
1. Your introduction and background.
2. Why should agricultural irrigation water be tested for bacterial pathogens?
3. Which tests are traditionally performed?
4. What are the governmentally-required tests and reports?
5. Is there a difference between well water, canal water and rention pond water?
6. What products and services does the MICROBIAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP offer?

Michael J. Casteel, Ph.D.
President
Microbial Intelligence Group, L.L.C.
Tele: 650-863-3453
Fax: 650-340-0391
mc@microbial-intelligence-group.us
www.microbial-intelligence-group.us