Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing would be to isolate the bacteria in the water sample using appropriate isolation methods. After obtaining a pure culture of each isolate, a lactose broth fermentation test is then used to check for the isolates that are able to ferment lactose.
A sterile lactose broth containing an indicator (preferably, phenol red) is placed in different sterile test tubes and the pure culture of each isolate is aseptically introduced into each test tube. The test tubes are then incubated for 18 to 24 hours at 35 to 37
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A change in the color of the indicator from red to yellow will give an indication of lactose fermentation by the organisms.