With urban sprawl and intensified agriculture, nutrient loading of waterways has become a pressing issue across southern Ontario. Domestic wastes are more likely than other wastewater sources to be associated with the presence of human pathogens, and therefore they may present a greater public health risk in watersheds. Field studies were performed in the watersheds of the County of Simcoe, ON to assess the efficacy of tracing nutrient loads directly attributable to domestic waste using caffeine as an indicator, and comparing caffeine patterns with those seen with conventional bacterial assessments such as heterotrophic plate count, total coliforms, fecal coliforms, and E.coli counts. Seasonal fluctuations in the levels of caffeine in these...
Abstract Organic wastewater contaminants, including pharmaceuticals, caffeine, and nicotine, have re...
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a b s t r a c t We surveyed four different river systems in the Greater Montreal region, upstream an...
Investigation during 11-month period was performed to study the presence of caffeine in the Lis Rive...
In this study, a method was developed to analyze caffeine levels of water samples collected in Miami...
<p>The preservation of hydric resources is directly related to fecal contamination monitoring, in or...
ABSTRACT The growing urbanization in urban centers have continuously contributed to the deterioratio...
Fecal coliform bacteria are widely used as indicators of sewage contamination in surface water. Howe...
This study assessed the suitability of caffeine as an indicator for surface water pollution by domes...
Nearly 15% of the U.S. population relies on home wells for drinking water, and approximately 34% of ...
There is no natural source for caffeine even though a small amount is found in groundwater. This res...
Caffeine has already been used as an indicator of anthropogenic impacts, especially the ones related...
Caffeine metabolites in wastewater were investigated as potential biomarkers for assessing caffeine ...
Wastewater effluent and trace aquatic contaminants are an emerging concern in aquatic ecology. With ...
Caffeine is a prevalent chemical in the environment, often being found in aquatic ecosystems. Past s...
Abstract Organic wastewater contaminants, including pharmaceuticals, caffeine, and nicotine, have re...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1070/thumbnail.jp
a b s t r a c t We surveyed four different river systems in the Greater Montreal region, upstream an...
Investigation during 11-month period was performed to study the presence of caffeine in the Lis Rive...
In this study, a method was developed to analyze caffeine levels of water samples collected in Miami...
<p>The preservation of hydric resources is directly related to fecal contamination monitoring, in or...
ABSTRACT The growing urbanization in urban centers have continuously contributed to the deterioratio...
Fecal coliform bacteria are widely used as indicators of sewage contamination in surface water. Howe...
This study assessed the suitability of caffeine as an indicator for surface water pollution by domes...
Nearly 15% of the U.S. population relies on home wells for drinking water, and approximately 34% of ...
There is no natural source for caffeine even though a small amount is found in groundwater. This res...
Caffeine has already been used as an indicator of anthropogenic impacts, especially the ones related...
Caffeine metabolites in wastewater were investigated as potential biomarkers for assessing caffeine ...
Wastewater effluent and trace aquatic contaminants are an emerging concern in aquatic ecology. With ...
Caffeine is a prevalent chemical in the environment, often being found in aquatic ecosystems. Past s...
Abstract Organic wastewater contaminants, including pharmaceuticals, caffeine, and nicotine, have re...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1070/thumbnail.jp
a b s t r a c t We surveyed four different river systems in the Greater Montreal region, upstream an...