Newtown Creek is an industrial waterway and former tidal wetland in New York City. It is one of the most polluted water bodies in the United States and was designated as a superfund site in 2010. For over a century, organic compounds, heavy metals, and other forms of industrial pollution have disrupted the creek’s environment. The creek is also impacted by discharges from twenty combined sewer overflow pipes, which may deposit raw sewage or partially treated wastewater directly into the creek during heavy or sustained rain events. Combined sewer overflow events and associated nutrient over-enrichment at the creek drive eutrophication and subsequent hypoxia. At the current study, three sites were sampled one week apart during a dry period an...
This study aims to asses the occurrence and location of Combined Sewage Overflows (CSO) in Washingto...
BACKGROUND:Past studies have demonstrated an association between waterborne disease and heavy precip...
Chlorinated hydrocarbons and their degradation products are among of the most common organic groundw...
Newtown Creek is an industrial waterway and former tidal wetland in New York City. It is one of the ...
Continuous discharge from a combined sewer overflow (CSO) into a tidal wetland creek in the New York...
The 25th Street Combined Sewer Overflow was analyzed for total coliforms, Escherichia coli, antibiot...
More than 50% of the world’s population lives in urban centers. As collection basins for lands...
Antibiotics have been used to treat bacterial infections worldwide since their discovery in the earl...
Bacterial aerosols are bacteria that are suspended in the atmosphere. We know very little about what...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
Microbial pollution is one of the leading causes of surface water impairments. It is associated wit...
Wastewater contamination and urbanization contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance in aquat...
Newtown Creek is a 3.5 mile river which empties into the East River in New York, United States. The ...
In polluted environments, when microbial aerosols originate locally, species composition of the aero...
Urban rivers often contain elevated concentrations of contaminants such as organic pollutants and he...
This study aims to asses the occurrence and location of Combined Sewage Overflows (CSO) in Washingto...
BACKGROUND:Past studies have demonstrated an association between waterborne disease and heavy precip...
Chlorinated hydrocarbons and their degradation products are among of the most common organic groundw...
Newtown Creek is an industrial waterway and former tidal wetland in New York City. It is one of the ...
Continuous discharge from a combined sewer overflow (CSO) into a tidal wetland creek in the New York...
The 25th Street Combined Sewer Overflow was analyzed for total coliforms, Escherichia coli, antibiot...
More than 50% of the world’s population lives in urban centers. As collection basins for lands...
Antibiotics have been used to treat bacterial infections worldwide since their discovery in the earl...
Bacterial aerosols are bacteria that are suspended in the atmosphere. We know very little about what...
Urbanization results in higher stormwater loadings of pollutants such as metals and nutrients into s...
Microbial pollution is one of the leading causes of surface water impairments. It is associated wit...
Wastewater contamination and urbanization contribute to the spread of antibiotic resistance in aquat...
Newtown Creek is a 3.5 mile river which empties into the East River in New York, United States. The ...
In polluted environments, when microbial aerosols originate locally, species composition of the aero...
Urban rivers often contain elevated concentrations of contaminants such as organic pollutants and he...
This study aims to asses the occurrence and location of Combined Sewage Overflows (CSO) in Washingto...
BACKGROUND:Past studies have demonstrated an association between waterborne disease and heavy precip...
Chlorinated hydrocarbons and their degradation products are among of the most common organic groundw...