This study was undertaken to investigate the microbiological composition of urban surface water runoff and sediments in both North London and Valencia. The survey focused primarily on the relationships between indicator microorganisms (total coliforms, faecal coliforms and faecal streptococci) and water quality, and between indicator microorganisms and pathogens (Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Salmonella) which cause waterborne disease. High levels of microorganisms were found in dry weather flow sanitary wastewater, combined sewage, urban receiving stream, beach outfall and storm water runoff as well as sediments. Pathogenic bacteria were consistently isolated from the urban water courses. Pseudomonas aeruginosa were recovered at high conce...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Over the last 30 years, the frequency and occurrence of intense rainfall, and thus extreme hydrologi...
The microbiological quality of diffuse impermeable surface runoff is described in terms of bacterial...
Rainfall and associated urban runoff have been linked to an increased deterioration of environmental...
Sediment levels are important for environmental health risk assessments of surface water bodies, whi...
Forty percent of rivers, 45 % of lakes and 50 % of estuaries assessed by the National Water Quality ...
Stormwater runoff has been recognized as a significant non-point source of pollution responsible for...
Microbial pathogens present in stormwater, which originate from human sewage and animal faecal matte...
The presence of human pathogens in water indicates the sanitary risk associated with different types...
While the presence of fecal indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli in urban stormwater has been...
Microbial pathogens present in stormwater, which originate from human sewage and animal faecal matte...
Elevated numbers of enteric pathogens in the receiving waters following a storm event can be a serio...
Pathogens and nutrients are consistently top pollutants of waterbodies around the world. Stormwater ...
Faecal bacteria are a major pollution threat of water bodies designated for multipurpose use includi...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Over the last 30 years, the frequency and occurrence of intense rainfall, and thus extreme hydrologi...
The microbiological quality of diffuse impermeable surface runoff is described in terms of bacterial...
Rainfall and associated urban runoff have been linked to an increased deterioration of environmental...
Sediment levels are important for environmental health risk assessments of surface water bodies, whi...
Forty percent of rivers, 45 % of lakes and 50 % of estuaries assessed by the National Water Quality ...
Stormwater runoff has been recognized as a significant non-point source of pollution responsible for...
Microbial pathogens present in stormwater, which originate from human sewage and animal faecal matte...
The presence of human pathogens in water indicates the sanitary risk associated with different types...
While the presence of fecal indicator bacteria such as Escherichia coli in urban stormwater has been...
Microbial pathogens present in stormwater, which originate from human sewage and animal faecal matte...
Elevated numbers of enteric pathogens in the receiving waters following a storm event can be a serio...
Pathogens and nutrients are consistently top pollutants of waterbodies around the world. Stormwater ...
Faecal bacteria are a major pollution threat of water bodies designated for multipurpose use includi...
This study aimed to investigate microbes involved in the nitrogen cycle and potentially pathogenic b...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Over the last 30 years, the frequency and occurrence of intense rainfall, and thus extreme hydrologi...