Background The leading cause of surface water impairment in United States’ rivers and streams is pathogen contamination. Although use of fecal indicators has reduced human health risk, current approaches to identify and reduce exposure can be improved. One important knowledge gap within exposure assessment is characterization of complex fate and transport processes of fecal pollution. Novel modeling processes can inform watershed decision-making to improve exposure assessment. Methods We used the ecological model, Maxent, and the fecal indicator bacterium Escherichia coli to identify environmental factors associated with surface water impairment. Samples were collected August, November, February, and May for 8 years on Sinking Creek in Nort...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
Aquatic fecal contamination poses human health risks by introducing pathogens in water that may be u...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
Background: The leading cause of surface water impairment in United States’ rivers and streams is pa...
In the U.S., 74,863 surface water quality impairments are on the EPA‘s list of impaired waters, and ...
Animal and human wastes introduce pathogens into rivers and streams, creating human health and econo...
Degraded surface water quality is a growing public health concern. While indicator organisms are fre...
To reduce public health risks and related economic losses, federal guidelines have been established ...
Fecal Indicator Bacteria (FIB) such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) are a leading cause of surface wat...
Background: Fecal indicator organisms such as Escherichia coli, enterococci, and coliphages are impo...
Because elevated levels of water-borne Escherichia coli in streams are a leading cause of water qual...
More than 270,000 km of rivers and streams are impaired due to fecal pathogens, creating an economic...
Hidden Creek, in Rock Hill, SC is in need of a watershed management program to decrease fecal colifo...
Fecal contamination is a significant source of water quality impairment globally. Aquatic ecosystems...
Excessive bacteria levels are the leading cause of impairment in U.S. water bodies. This dissertati...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
Aquatic fecal contamination poses human health risks by introducing pathogens in water that may be u...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...
Background: The leading cause of surface water impairment in United States’ rivers and streams is pa...
In the U.S., 74,863 surface water quality impairments are on the EPA‘s list of impaired waters, and ...
Animal and human wastes introduce pathogens into rivers and streams, creating human health and econo...
Degraded surface water quality is a growing public health concern. While indicator organisms are fre...
To reduce public health risks and related economic losses, federal guidelines have been established ...
Fecal Indicator Bacteria (FIB) such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) are a leading cause of surface wat...
Background: Fecal indicator organisms such as Escherichia coli, enterococci, and coliphages are impo...
Because elevated levels of water-borne Escherichia coli in streams are a leading cause of water qual...
More than 270,000 km of rivers and streams are impaired due to fecal pathogens, creating an economic...
Hidden Creek, in Rock Hill, SC is in need of a watershed management program to decrease fecal colifo...
Fecal contamination is a significant source of water quality impairment globally. Aquatic ecosystems...
Excessive bacteria levels are the leading cause of impairment in U.S. water bodies. This dissertati...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
Aquatic fecal contamination poses human health risks by introducing pathogens in water that may be u...
textThe contamination of inland surface water by point and nonpoint sources is a widespread human he...