Surface water contaminants in Kentucky during and after 2011 flooding were characterized. Surface water samples were collected during flood stage (May 2-4, 2011; n = 15) and after (July 25-26, 2011; n = 8) from four different cities along the Ohio River and were analyzed for the presence of microbial indicators, pathogens, metals, and chemical contaminants. Contaminant concentrations during and after flooding were compared using linear and logistic regression. Surface water samples collected during flooding had higher levels of E. coli, enterococci, Salmonella, Campylobacter, E. coli O157:H7, adenovirus, arsenic, copper, iron, lead, and zinc compared to surface water samples collected 3-months post-flood (P < 0.05). These results suggest th...
Flooding is the most frequent natural hazard globally, but evidence of its impact on domestic water ...
Biological and chemical analysis of water samples, collected from surface and subsurface streams was...
Michael H. Bradshaw, Stay healthy after the flood, Kansas State University, August 1993
Urban flood incidents induced by heavy rainfall in many cases entail flooding of combined sewer syst...
Microbial contamination both bacterial and viral of flood waters can cause great concern for use of ...
Hurricane Florence brought unprecedented rainfall and flooding to Eastern North Carolina in 2018. Ex...
Inundation of river water during flooding deposits contaminated sediments onto floodplain topsoil. H...
Microbial contamination—both bacterial and viral—of flood waters can cause great concern for use of ...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic contaminants that affect water quality and stream...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria loadings were tracked during the summer 2010 major flood event o...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic contaminants that affect water quality and stream...
In the last ten years (2009-2019), flooding caused the death of over 48,000 people, and affected ove...
Microbial contamination of surface waters constitutes a health risk for drinking water consumers whi...
In the last ten years (2009-2019), flooding caused the death of over 48,000 people, and affected ove...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment of flooding and gastrointestinal illness was carried out us...
Flooding is the most frequent natural hazard globally, but evidence of its impact on domestic water ...
Biological and chemical analysis of water samples, collected from surface and subsurface streams was...
Michael H. Bradshaw, Stay healthy after the flood, Kansas State University, August 1993
Urban flood incidents induced by heavy rainfall in many cases entail flooding of combined sewer syst...
Microbial contamination both bacterial and viral of flood waters can cause great concern for use of ...
Hurricane Florence brought unprecedented rainfall and flooding to Eastern North Carolina in 2018. Ex...
Inundation of river water during flooding deposits contaminated sediments onto floodplain topsoil. H...
Microbial contamination—both bacterial and viral—of flood waters can cause great concern for use of ...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic contaminants that affect water quality and stream...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria loadings were tracked during the summer 2010 major flood event o...
Stream systems are often affected by anthropogenic contaminants that affect water quality and stream...
In the last ten years (2009-2019), flooding caused the death of over 48,000 people, and affected ove...
Microbial contamination of surface waters constitutes a health risk for drinking water consumers whi...
In the last ten years (2009-2019), flooding caused the death of over 48,000 people, and affected ove...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment of flooding and gastrointestinal illness was carried out us...
Flooding is the most frequent natural hazard globally, but evidence of its impact on domestic water ...
Biological and chemical analysis of water samples, collected from surface and subsurface streams was...
Michael H. Bradshaw, Stay healthy after the flood, Kansas State University, August 1993