Stormwater from the Ann Arbor, Michigan area affects the bacterial indicator organism quality of the Huron River. Investigations during the 1985 summer period involved sampling during dry and wet periods with parallel determination on each sample for fecal coliforms, fecal streptococci, E. coli and enterococci. Wet weather bacterial indicator densities were statistically significantly higher than dry weather levels, and downstream densities were statistically significantly higher than upstream densities. The FC/FS (fecal coliforms/fecal streptococci) ratios for the storm drains were low and suggestive of more animal than human sources. The geometric mean EC/FC (E. coli/fecal coliforms) ratios were in the range of 0.82-1.34, well above the r...
This report covers the results of weekly monitoring for total coliform (TC), fecal coliform (FC), an...
Water samples from the Illinois River at Peoria were collected weekly and examined for total colifor...
The behaviour of microorganisms in urban stormwater should be thoroughly investigated and understood...
Forty percent of rivers, 45 % of lakes and 50 % of estuaries assessed by the National Water Quality ...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
Sediment levels are important for environmental health risk assessments of surface water bodies, whi...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal changes in water quality and E. coli throughout storm...
The Milwaukee River watershed is impaired by fecal bacteria and sediment pollutants, which can be ha...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...
This research project concerns the management of Escherichia coli growth in stormwater catch basins....
This study assesses the water quality of the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed in southern Arizona in terms...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
Bacterial and sediment pollution is widespread in US waters, contributing to increases in human dise...
The pollution of our limited natural resources, including surface waters, is a growing problem. The...
State wide, the 3rd largest water impairment is E. coli/fecal coliform (approximately 600 listed wit...
This report covers the results of weekly monitoring for total coliform (TC), fecal coliform (FC), an...
Water samples from the Illinois River at Peoria were collected weekly and examined for total colifor...
The behaviour of microorganisms in urban stormwater should be thoroughly investigated and understood...
Forty percent of rivers, 45 % of lakes and 50 % of estuaries assessed by the National Water Quality ...
The Boathouse Creek portion of the Lower White Oak River is listed as an impaired water because of e...
Sediment levels are important for environmental health risk assessments of surface water bodies, whi...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal changes in water quality and E. coli throughout storm...
The Milwaukee River watershed is impaired by fecal bacteria and sediment pollutants, which can be ha...
This study of Pammel Creek, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, was initiated in order to quantitatively as...
This research project concerns the management of Escherichia coli growth in stormwater catch basins....
This study assesses the water quality of the Upper Santa Cruz Watershed in southern Arizona in terms...
Onsite wastewater systems (OWS) are commonly used in North Carolina for wastewater treatment. Wastew...
Bacterial and sediment pollution is widespread in US waters, contributing to increases in human dise...
The pollution of our limited natural resources, including surface waters, is a growing problem. The...
State wide, the 3rd largest water impairment is E. coli/fecal coliform (approximately 600 listed wit...
This report covers the results of weekly monitoring for total coliform (TC), fecal coliform (FC), an...
Water samples from the Illinois River at Peoria were collected weekly and examined for total colifor...
The behaviour of microorganisms in urban stormwater should be thoroughly investigated and understood...