Under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) 20/60/EC and the US Federal Water Pollution Control Act 2002 management of water quality within river drainage basins has shifted from traditional point-source control to a holistic approach whereby the overall contribution of point and diffuse sources of pollutants has to be considered. Consequently, there is a requirement to undertake source-apportionment studies of pollutant fluxes within catchments. The inclusion of the Bathing Water Directive (BWD), under the list of ‘protected areas’ in the WFD places a requirement to control sources of faecal indicator organisms within catchments in order to achieve the objectives of both the BWD (and its revision - 2006/7/EC) and the WFD. This study was t...
The EU Bathing Water Directive (BWD) requires member states to assess bathing water quality accordin...
Due to the increasing cultural and economic benefits of bathing waters and the shellfish industry in...
To meet European Water Framework Directive requirements, data are needed on faecal indicator organis...
Under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) 20/60/EC and the US Federal Water Pollution Control Act...
The Ribble drainage basin is the single UK sentinel study area chosen for examining the implementati...
Achieving compliance with the mandatory standards of the 1976 Bathing Water Directive (76/160/EEC) i...
The European Union Water Framework Directive requires that Management Plans are developed for indivi...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
Characterisation of faecal indicator organism (FIO) concentrations and export coefficients for catch...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...
The importance of faecal indicator organism (FIO) fluxes within drainage basins is increasing as the...
The European Water Framework Directive requires the integrated management of point and diffuse pollu...
Faecal-indicator budget studies have shown marine bathing water quality at two small UK coastal reso...
Small urban streams discharging in the proximity of bathing waters may significantly contribute to t...
The EU Bathing Water Directive (BWD) requires member states to assess bathing water quality accordin...
Due to the increasing cultural and economic benefits of bathing waters and the shellfish industry in...
To meet European Water Framework Directive requirements, data are needed on faecal indicator organis...
Under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) 20/60/EC and the US Federal Water Pollution Control Act...
The Ribble drainage basin is the single UK sentinel study area chosen for examining the implementati...
Achieving compliance with the mandatory standards of the 1976 Bathing Water Directive (76/160/EEC) i...
The European Union Water Framework Directive requires that Management Plans are developed for indivi...
The Water Framework Directive has caused a paradigm shift towards the integrated management of recre...
Characterisation of faecal indicator organism (FIO) concentrations and export coefficients for catch...
The National Hydrology Conference 2016, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, 15 November 2016The ability to model...
The importance of faecal indicator organism (FIO) fluxes within drainage basins is increasing as the...
The European Water Framework Directive requires the integrated management of point and diffuse pollu...
Faecal-indicator budget studies have shown marine bathing water quality at two small UK coastal reso...
Small urban streams discharging in the proximity of bathing waters may significantly contribute to t...
The EU Bathing Water Directive (BWD) requires member states to assess bathing water quality accordin...
Due to the increasing cultural and economic benefits of bathing waters and the shellfish industry in...
To meet European Water Framework Directive requirements, data are needed on faecal indicator organis...