The contamination of water supplies by fecal bacteria is an important water quality issue in Kentucky. Contamination may come from point sources, such as straight pipes depositing raw sewage into streams, or nonpoint sources, such as manure runoff from cropland. A direct cost of contaminating water supplies is the expense that homesteads or water companies incur to chlorinate, filter, and otherwise treat water to make it potable. Indirect costs are the time lost to illness from drinking inadequately treated water, slower weight gain in livestock drinking contaminated water, and the degradation of aquatic habitats
Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vados...
In order to evaluate the potential risk of groundwater contamination following the spray application...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Bacterial pathogens can degrade ground water quality by infiltrating and eroding from land treated w...
Land-applying animal wastes potentially exposes humans and animals to fecal pathogens, either by dir...
Poultry production in Kentucky increased almost 200% between 1991 and 1995. Their waste is typically...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Human and livestock exposure to fecal pathogens via contaminated surface or groundwater is an import...
Agricultural runoff influenced by nonpoint pollution frequently exceeds the USEPA standards for bact...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Any farming practices that degrade water quality contribute to agricultural nonpoint source pollutio...
Land application of wastes has become increasingly popular, to promote nutrient recycling and enviro...
Distribution of total and fecal coliform bacteria in three Atlantic coastal plain soils in Virginia ...
Large-scale deposition of animal manure can result in contamination of surface and ground water and ...
AbstractUnderstanding bacterial transportation in unsaturated soil is helpful for reducing and avoid...
Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vados...
In order to evaluate the potential risk of groundwater contamination following the spray application...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Bacterial pathogens can degrade ground water quality by infiltrating and eroding from land treated w...
Land-applying animal wastes potentially exposes humans and animals to fecal pathogens, either by dir...
Poultry production in Kentucky increased almost 200% between 1991 and 1995. Their waste is typically...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Human and livestock exposure to fecal pathogens via contaminated surface or groundwater is an import...
Agricultural runoff influenced by nonpoint pollution frequently exceeds the USEPA standards for bact...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Any farming practices that degrade water quality contribute to agricultural nonpoint source pollutio...
Land application of wastes has become increasingly popular, to promote nutrient recycling and enviro...
Distribution of total and fecal coliform bacteria in three Atlantic coastal plain soils in Virginia ...
Large-scale deposition of animal manure can result in contamination of surface and ground water and ...
AbstractUnderstanding bacterial transportation in unsaturated soil is helpful for reducing and avoid...
Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vados...
In order to evaluate the potential risk of groundwater contamination following the spray application...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...