Indicator bacteria can be cultured on media which are specifically formulated
to allow the growth of the species of interest and inhibit growth of other organisms.
Typically, environmental water samples are filtered through membranes
with small pore sizes and then the membrane is placed onto a selective agar.
It is often necessary to vary the volume of water sample filtered in order
to prevent too few or too many colonies from forming on a plate.
Bacterial colonies can be counted after 24–48 hours depending
on the type of bacteria. Counts are reported as colony forming units per 100 mL (cfu/100 mL).