Quantitative assessment of multiple sources to short-term variations in recreational water quality, as indexed by faecal indicator organism (FIO) concentrations, is becoming increasingly important with adoption of modern water quality standards and catchment-based water quality management requirements (e.g. the EU Water Framework Directive, Article 11 ‘Programmes of Measures’ and the US Clean Water Act, ‘Total Maximum Daily Loads’). This paper describes a study combining microbial tracers, intensive FIO measurement, open channel hydrology and molecular microbial source tracking (MST) to enhance understanding of recreational water quality at Amroth in southwest Wales, UK. Microbial tracers were released from four stream inputs during a moder...
Microbial source tracking (MST) methods designed to discriminate between human versus animal fecal m...
Water quality has been a concern for numerous stakeholders and has been monitored for many decades; ...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...
Quantitative assessment of multiple sources to short-term variations in recreational water quality, ...
Rivers are at risk from a variety of pollution sources. Faecal pollution is of particular concern si...
Microbial source tracking techniques are used in the UK to provide an evidence-base to guide major e...
Water is a basic human need (Millennium Development Goal-Target 10) and a central element in all civ...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
thesisFecal contaminated waterbodies are detrimental to human and animal health. Therefore, a set of...
The European Union Water Framework Directive requires that Management Plans are developed for indivi...
This paper explores ways in which the analysis of microbial data from routine compliance monitoring,...
As the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the US Clean Water Act (USCWA) for th...
Aims: The relationship between land use (undeveloped, cattle grazing, urban), faecal indicator bacte...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2009. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Michael...
International audienceThis study identified sources of fecal contamination in three different French...
Microbial source tracking (MST) methods designed to discriminate between human versus animal fecal m...
Water quality has been a concern for numerous stakeholders and has been monitored for many decades; ...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...
Quantitative assessment of multiple sources to short-term variations in recreational water quality, ...
Rivers are at risk from a variety of pollution sources. Faecal pollution is of particular concern si...
Microbial source tracking techniques are used in the UK to provide an evidence-base to guide major e...
Water is a basic human need (Millennium Development Goal-Target 10) and a central element in all civ...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
thesisFecal contaminated waterbodies are detrimental to human and animal health. Therefore, a set of...
The European Union Water Framework Directive requires that Management Plans are developed for indivi...
This paper explores ways in which the analysis of microbial data from routine compliance monitoring,...
As the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the US Clean Water Act (USCWA) for th...
Aims: The relationship between land use (undeveloped, cattle grazing, urban), faecal indicator bacte...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. November 2009. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor: Michael...
International audienceThis study identified sources of fecal contamination in three different French...
Microbial source tracking (MST) methods designed to discriminate between human versus animal fecal m...
Water quality has been a concern for numerous stakeholders and has been monitored for many decades; ...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...