Embargo until 03 April 2020Microbial contamination of recreational beaches is often at its worst after heavy rainfall events due to storm floods that carry fecal matter and other pollutants from the watershed. Similarly, overflows of untreated sewage from combined sewerage systems may discharge directly into coastal water or via rivers and streams. In order to understand the effect of rainfall events, wind-directions and tides on the recreational water quality, GEMSS, an integrated 3D hydrodynamic model was applied to assess the spreading of Escherichia coli (E. coli) at the Sandvika beaches, located in the Oslo fjord. The model was also used to theoretically investigate the effect of discharges from septic tanks from boats on the water qua...
Bacterial pathogens in coastal aquatic ecosystems pose a potential public health hazard for bathing ...
Existing models for urban runoff water quality and dispersion in the coastal zone are cumbersome for...
Waterborne enteric viruses in lakes, especially at recreational water sites, may have a negative imp...
Microbial contamination of recreational beaches is often at its worst after heavy rainfall events du...
In recent years health risks associated with the non-compliance of bathing water quality have receiv...
The emerging paradigm in assessment of recreational water quality needs a basic information on micr...
Faecal contamination often enters drinking water sources through emergency discharges, which occur a...
Beaches are of immense recreational, societal and economic value. This value, however, is considerab...
Bacterial concentration (Escherichia coli) is used as the key indicator for marine beach water quali...
Several health problems such as gastroenteritis, upper respiratory infections and skin, eye, and ear...
The revised Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC) requires EU member states to minimise the risk to pu...
The presence of faecal contamination in drinking water sources can cause waterborne disease outbreak...
Traditionally monitoring the sanitation of recreational coastal waters has been regulated by measuri...
Rivers, lakes and the sea were the natural receivers of raw urban waste and storm waters for a long ...
To comply with federal law Beach Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act (BEACH Act), and th...
Bacterial pathogens in coastal aquatic ecosystems pose a potential public health hazard for bathing ...
Existing models for urban runoff water quality and dispersion in the coastal zone are cumbersome for...
Waterborne enteric viruses in lakes, especially at recreational water sites, may have a negative imp...
Microbial contamination of recreational beaches is often at its worst after heavy rainfall events du...
In recent years health risks associated with the non-compliance of bathing water quality have receiv...
The emerging paradigm in assessment of recreational water quality needs a basic information on micr...
Faecal contamination often enters drinking water sources through emergency discharges, which occur a...
Beaches are of immense recreational, societal and economic value. This value, however, is considerab...
Bacterial concentration (Escherichia coli) is used as the key indicator for marine beach water quali...
Several health problems such as gastroenteritis, upper respiratory infections and skin, eye, and ear...
The revised Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC) requires EU member states to minimise the risk to pu...
The presence of faecal contamination in drinking water sources can cause waterborne disease outbreak...
Traditionally monitoring the sanitation of recreational coastal waters has been regulated by measuri...
Rivers, lakes and the sea were the natural receivers of raw urban waste and storm waters for a long ...
To comply with federal law Beach Environmental Assessment and Coastal Health Act (BEACH Act), and th...
Bacterial pathogens in coastal aquatic ecosystems pose a potential public health hazard for bathing ...
Existing models for urban runoff water quality and dispersion in the coastal zone are cumbersome for...
Waterborne enteric viruses in lakes, especially at recreational water sites, may have a negative imp...