(SCDHEC) has expressed concern over extremely high fecal coliform counts found in several of the many storm drains that discharge from peninsular Charleston (City of Charleston, 1998). Although the City of Charleston is responsible for the fifty-plus storm drains, Charleston Water System wants to determine if the fecal contamination is of human origin, indicating possible cross connections between the sanitary sewer system and the stormwater drainage system. Charleston Water also wants to determine the overall quality of the water being released from the storm drains to see how these diffuse sources may affect the total maximum daily load (TMDL) of Charleston Harbor. An objective of this study is to determine the levels of biochemical oxyge...
Increasing concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) have been linked to gastrointestinal dis...
The aim of this study was to make a diagnosis of coastal pollution through bacteriological analysis ...
Detailed bacterial and chemical studies were conducted on Cardinal Creek, flowing through the Ball S...
Since many diseases can spread through water-borne transmission, water quality management is a big p...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
Fecal contamination of surface waters is a significant problem, particularly in rapidly developing c...
The Environmental Protection Agency staff published the final storm water regulation on November 16,...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
Biological and chemical analysis of water samples, collected from surface and subsurface streams was...
Fecal contamination is observed downstream of municipal separate storm sewer systems in coastal Nort...
Eastern North Carolina’s expansive aquatic environment, with large lagoonal sounds tapering into win...
Flooding is of great concern in fast-growing coastal communities, especially in the southeastern US,...
In 1990, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) began investigating a season...
Urbanized bays are vulnerable to fecal bacterial pollution, and the extent of this pollution, in mar...
While the presence of fecal indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli in urban stormwater has been...
Increasing concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) have been linked to gastrointestinal dis...
The aim of this study was to make a diagnosis of coastal pollution through bacteriological analysis ...
Detailed bacterial and chemical studies were conducted on Cardinal Creek, flowing through the Ball S...
Since many diseases can spread through water-borne transmission, water quality management is a big p...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
Fecal contamination of surface waters is a significant problem, particularly in rapidly developing c...
The Environmental Protection Agency staff published the final storm water regulation on November 16,...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
Biological and chemical analysis of water samples, collected from surface and subsurface streams was...
Fecal contamination is observed downstream of municipal separate storm sewer systems in coastal Nort...
Eastern North Carolina’s expansive aquatic environment, with large lagoonal sounds tapering into win...
Flooding is of great concern in fast-growing coastal communities, especially in the southeastern US,...
In 1990, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) began investigating a season...
Urbanized bays are vulnerable to fecal bacterial pollution, and the extent of this pollution, in mar...
While the presence of fecal indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli in urban stormwater has been...
Increasing concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) have been linked to gastrointestinal dis...
The aim of this study was to make a diagnosis of coastal pollution through bacteriological analysis ...
Detailed bacterial and chemical studies were conducted on Cardinal Creek, flowing through the Ball S...