Fecal coliform bacteria cause water quality problems for many urban areas across the United States. The objective of this study is to determine if the Irwin Creek and Sugar Creek wastewater treatment plants, located near Charlotte in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, contribute significantly to the fecal coliform concentrations in the creeks. Fecal coliform densities in the wastewater effluent discharged from wastewater treatment plants were compared to the concentrations downstream of the facilities, and downstream bacterial levels were compared to the bacterial levels upstream of the facilities. Mann Whitney Sum Rank test suggests that the Sugar Creek and the Irwin Creek wastewater treatment plants are not contributing to elevated fecal...
Prince William County, located in the rapidly developing Northern Virginia region, contains watershe...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...
textCopano Bay currently exceeds fecal coliform Texas Surface Water Quality Standards for oyster wat...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
This study assesses the water quality of the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed in southern Arizona in terms...
The Sayler\u27s Creek watershed is located within Prince Edward County, Nottoway, and Amelia Countie...
A study of Fecal coliform distribution at the lower end of Catfish creek in Southern Dubuque County,...
Fecal contamination of surface waters is a significant problem, particularly in rapidly developing c...
The Upper Cohansey River Watershed in southwestern New Jersey has a history of being affected by fec...
Performing testing to detect for the presence of fecal coliform and fecal streptococci are the accep...
Hidden Creek, in Rock Hill, SC is in need of a watershed management program to decrease fecal colifo...
The Appomattox River basin, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, is an extremely vital res...
Potential E. coli contamination in surface waters from on-site sewage facilities was investigated in...
Background and Objectives Early environmental regulations such as the Federal Water Pollution Contro...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
Prince William County, located in the rapidly developing Northern Virginia region, contains watershe...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...
textCopano Bay currently exceeds fecal coliform Texas Surface Water Quality Standards for oyster wat...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
This study assesses the water quality of the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed in southern Arizona in terms...
The Sayler\u27s Creek watershed is located within Prince Edward County, Nottoway, and Amelia Countie...
A study of Fecal coliform distribution at the lower end of Catfish creek in Southern Dubuque County,...
Fecal contamination of surface waters is a significant problem, particularly in rapidly developing c...
The Upper Cohansey River Watershed in southwestern New Jersey has a history of being affected by fec...
Performing testing to detect for the presence of fecal coliform and fecal streptococci are the accep...
Hidden Creek, in Rock Hill, SC is in need of a watershed management program to decrease fecal colifo...
The Appomattox River basin, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, is an extremely vital res...
Potential E. coli contamination in surface waters from on-site sewage facilities was investigated in...
Background and Objectives Early environmental regulations such as the Federal Water Pollution Contro...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
Prince William County, located in the rapidly developing Northern Virginia region, contains watershe...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...
textCopano Bay currently exceeds fecal coliform Texas Surface Water Quality Standards for oyster wat...