textCopano Bay currently exceeds fecal coliform Texas Surface Water Quality Standards for oyster water use. Aransas and Mission River Tidals currently exceed enterococci water quality standards for contact recreation use. The fecal coliform Copano Bay Bacterial Loadings Model will be used to support the TCEQ Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program to develop the TMDLs for the three impaired water segments. The objectives of this research are to identify the major bacterial sources in the Copano Bay watershed, to calculate the total bacterial loadings (i.e., the TMDLs) from these sources, and to estimate the load reductions needed to bring each of the impaired segments into compliance with water quality standards. The potential bacterial sou...
Saludo Creek in Bexar County, Texas is one of 65 streams listed as impaired water bodies in the Clea...
Abstract: Fecal coliform bacteria are the most common pollutant in rivers and streams. In Louisiana...
Section 303(d) of the Federal Clean Water Act cites bacterial pathogens as one of the most common ca...
The planning for improved health of a stream can be optimized by assessing the watershed system as a...
ABSTRACT. Fecal contamination of surface waters is a critical water−quality issue, leading to human ...
Pathogens are the principal cause of water body impairment for 303(d) listed waters in Texas and acr...
This study examines sources of fecal coliform in Segment 2302 of the Rio Grande, located south of th...
Bacteria water quality impairments are the most common water quality issue in Texas and are a consid...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
Traditionally monitoring the sanitation of recreational coastal waters has been regulated by measuri...
Fecal pollution in marine environments is a leading cause of water impairment in the United States. ...
St. Louis Bay, along with its two major tributaries, Wolf River and Jourdan River, are included in t...
Under the Clean Water Act (CWA) program the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) listed ...
ABSTRACT. The Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program is an integrated watershed assessment and mana...
This study assesses the water quality of the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed in southern Arizona in terms...
Saludo Creek in Bexar County, Texas is one of 65 streams listed as impaired water bodies in the Clea...
Abstract: Fecal coliform bacteria are the most common pollutant in rivers and streams. In Louisiana...
Section 303(d) of the Federal Clean Water Act cites bacterial pathogens as one of the most common ca...
The planning for improved health of a stream can be optimized by assessing the watershed system as a...
ABSTRACT. Fecal contamination of surface waters is a critical water−quality issue, leading to human ...
Pathogens are the principal cause of water body impairment for 303(d) listed waters in Texas and acr...
This study examines sources of fecal coliform in Segment 2302 of the Rio Grande, located south of th...
Bacteria water quality impairments are the most common water quality issue in Texas and are a consid...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
Traditionally monitoring the sanitation of recreational coastal waters has been regulated by measuri...
Fecal pollution in marine environments is a leading cause of water impairment in the United States. ...
St. Louis Bay, along with its two major tributaries, Wolf River and Jourdan River, are included in t...
Under the Clean Water Act (CWA) program the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) listed ...
ABSTRACT. The Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) program is an integrated watershed assessment and mana...
This study assesses the water quality of the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed in southern Arizona in terms...
Saludo Creek in Bexar County, Texas is one of 65 streams listed as impaired water bodies in the Clea...
Abstract: Fecal coliform bacteria are the most common pollutant in rivers and streams. In Louisiana...
Section 303(d) of the Federal Clean Water Act cites bacterial pathogens as one of the most common ca...