Despite modern sewer system infrastructure, the release of sewage from deteriorating pipes and sewer overflows is a major water pollution problem in US cities, particularly in coastal watersheds that are highly developed with large human populations. We quantified fecal pollution sources and loads entering Lake Michigan from a large watershed of mixed land use using host-associated indicators. Wastewater treatment plant influent had stable concentrations of human 'Bacteroides' and human 'Lachnospiraceae' with geometric mean concentrations of 2.77 × 107 and 5.94 × 107 copy number (by quantitative PCR) per 100 ml, respectively. Human-associated indicator levels were four orders of magnitude higher than norovirus concentrations, suggesting tha...
Citizens are exposed to microbial hazards in urban waters. To quantify health risks associated with ...
Fecal contamination from sewage and agricultural runoff is a pervasive problem in Great Lakes waters...
The Aim of this study is to investigate human viral contamination in urban rivers and its impact on ...
BACKGROUND:Past studies have demonstrated an association between waterborne disease and heavy precip...
Background Past studies have demonstrated an association between waterborne disease and heavy precip...
Microbial risks need to be properly handled for the provision of healthy drinking water. The mitigat...
<p>(A) Streamflow (upper panel) and corresponding HB, Lachno2, ruminant, <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i>, and ...
Hydrologic, seasonal, and spatial variability of sewage contamination was studied at six locations w...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are a known source of human fecal pollution and human pathogens in u...
Urban flood incidents induced by heavy rainfall in many cases entail flooding of combined sewer syst...
Abstract Freshwater estuaries throughout the Great Lakes region receive stormwater runoff and riveri...
The Milwaukee River watershed is impaired by fecal bacteria and sediment pollutants, which can be ha...
Pathogens are the leading cause of impairment for rivers and streams in the United States. Microbial...
The pathogen loads within surface waters originating from urban wastewater sources needs to be asses...
Elevated numbers of enteric pathogens in the receiving waters following a storm event can be a serio...
Citizens are exposed to microbial hazards in urban waters. To quantify health risks associated with ...
Fecal contamination from sewage and agricultural runoff is a pervasive problem in Great Lakes waters...
The Aim of this study is to investigate human viral contamination in urban rivers and its impact on ...
BACKGROUND:Past studies have demonstrated an association between waterborne disease and heavy precip...
Background Past studies have demonstrated an association between waterborne disease and heavy precip...
Microbial risks need to be properly handled for the provision of healthy drinking water. The mitigat...
<p>(A) Streamflow (upper panel) and corresponding HB, Lachno2, ruminant, <i>E</i>. <i>coli</i>, and ...
Hydrologic, seasonal, and spatial variability of sewage contamination was studied at six locations w...
Combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are a known source of human fecal pollution and human pathogens in u...
Urban flood incidents induced by heavy rainfall in many cases entail flooding of combined sewer syst...
Abstract Freshwater estuaries throughout the Great Lakes region receive stormwater runoff and riveri...
The Milwaukee River watershed is impaired by fecal bacteria and sediment pollutants, which can be ha...
Pathogens are the leading cause of impairment for rivers and streams in the United States. Microbial...
The pathogen loads within surface waters originating from urban wastewater sources needs to be asses...
Elevated numbers of enteric pathogens in the receiving waters following a storm event can be a serio...
Citizens are exposed to microbial hazards in urban waters. To quantify health risks associated with ...
Fecal contamination from sewage and agricultural runoff is a pervasive problem in Great Lakes waters...
The Aim of this study is to investigate human viral contamination in urban rivers and its impact on ...