Parallel policy developments driven in the USA by the Clean Water Act and in Europe by the Water Framework Directive have focused attention on the need for quantitative information on the fluxes of faecal indicator bacteria in catchment systems. Data are required on point and diffuse source loadings, fate and transport of these non-conservative parameters, on the land surface, within soil systems, in groundwater, streams, impoundments and nearshore waters. This new information is needed by regulators to inform Total Maximum Daily Load estimates in the USA and Programmes of Measures in Europe both designed to prevent impairment of water quality at locations where compliance is assessed against health-based standards for drinking, bathing or ...
Quantitative assessment of multiple sources to short-term variations in recreational water quality, ...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...
The development of a robust evidence base to inform policy and practice related to catchment microbi...
Parallel policy developments driven in the USA by the Clean Water Act and in Europe by the Water Fra...
Water regulation world-wide is moving to a new and challenging paradigm characterised by integrated ...
The European Union Water Framework Directive requires that Management Plans are developed for indivi...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
AbstractThe application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in ...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
This paper explores ways in which the analysis of microbial data from routine compliance monitoring,...
Under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) 20/60/EC and the US Federal Water Pollution Control Act...
This paper examines the implications of adopting catchment scale approaches for the sustainable mana...
As the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the US Clean Water Act (USCWA) for th...
Quantitative assessment of multiple sources to short-term variations in recreational water quality, ...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...
The development of a robust evidence base to inform policy and practice related to catchment microbi...
Parallel policy developments driven in the USA by the Clean Water Act and in Europe by the Water Fra...
Water regulation world-wide is moving to a new and challenging paradigm characterised by integrated ...
The European Union Water Framework Directive requires that Management Plans are developed for indivi...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
The prediction of microbial concentrations and loads in receiving waters is a key requirement for in...
AbstractThe application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in ...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
The application of models to predict concentrations of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) in environm...
This paper explores ways in which the analysis of microbial data from routine compliance monitoring,...
Under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) 20/60/EC and the US Federal Water Pollution Control Act...
This paper examines the implications of adopting catchment scale approaches for the sustainable mana...
As the requirements of the Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the US Clean Water Act (USCWA) for th...
Quantitative assessment of multiple sources to short-term variations in recreational water quality, ...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...
The development of a robust evidence base to inform policy and practice related to catchment microbi...