2010 South Carolina Water Resource Conference. Informing strategic water planning to address natural resource, community and economic challenges
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...
Escherichia coli release from streambed sediments may substantially affect microbial water quality. ...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal changes in water quality and E. coli throughout storm...
2010 South Carolina Water Resource Conference. Informing strategic water planning to address natural...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
The conventional method of controlling sediment-laden runoff on construction sites is the use of sed...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Large construction sites can have significant temporary and permanent impacts on the physical landsc...
While the presence of fecal indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli in urban stormwater has been...
Escherichia coli are fecal bacteria that are commonly used as indicators of water quality in agricul...
Fecal coliforms are indicator organisms used worldwide to monitor water quality. Escherichia coli (E...
Pathogens in an interactive water-sediment environment are present as free agents in water or attach...
Various land use and human activities at Santubong River such as residential, fish cage culture, shr...
Current research shows sediment basins may act as reservoirs for potentially harmful bacteria, inclu...
This research project concerns the management of Escherichia coli growth in stormwater catch basins....
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...
Escherichia coli release from streambed sediments may substantially affect microbial water quality. ...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal changes in water quality and E. coli throughout storm...
2010 South Carolina Water Resource Conference. Informing strategic water planning to address natural...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
The conventional method of controlling sediment-laden runoff on construction sites is the use of sed...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Large construction sites can have significant temporary and permanent impacts on the physical landsc...
While the presence of fecal indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli in urban stormwater has been...
Escherichia coli are fecal bacteria that are commonly used as indicators of water quality in agricul...
Fecal coliforms are indicator organisms used worldwide to monitor water quality. Escherichia coli (E...
Pathogens in an interactive water-sediment environment are present as free agents in water or attach...
Various land use and human activities at Santubong River such as residential, fish cage culture, shr...
Current research shows sediment basins may act as reservoirs for potentially harmful bacteria, inclu...
This research project concerns the management of Escherichia coli growth in stormwater catch basins....
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...
Escherichia coli release from streambed sediments may substantially affect microbial water quality. ...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal changes in water quality and E. coli throughout storm...