Irrigation with surface water carrying plant pathogens poses a risk for agriculture. Managed aquifer recharge enhances fresh water availability while simultaneously it may reduce the risk of plant diseases by removal of pathogens during aquifer passage. We compared the transport of three plant pathogenic bacteria with Escherichia coli WR1 as reference strain in saturated laboratory column experiments filled with quartz sand, or sandy aquifer sediments. E. coli showed the highest removal, followed by Pectobacterium carotovorum, Dickeya solani and Ralstonia solanacearum. Bacterial and non-reactive tracer breakthrough curves were fitted with Hydrus-1D and compared with colloid filtration theory (CFT). Bacterial attachment to fine and medium aq...
Drinking water in low-income countries and stormwater in the U.S. is often contaminated with pathoge...
Surface water and groundwater resources are easily impacted by contamination from agriculture (both ...
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...
Irrigation with surface water carrying plant pathogens poses a risk for agriculture. Managed aquifer...
Irrigation with surface water carrying plant pathogens poses a risk for agriculture. Managed aquifer...
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) can provide irrigation water and overcome water scarcity in agricultu...
The project AGRIMAR investigates recycling of fresh tile drainage water (TDW) via managed aquifer re...
The protection of groundwater supplies from microbial contamination necessitates a solid understandi...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct of surface drinking water treatment, were studied for ...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Bioinfiltration systems facilitate the infiltration of urban stormwater into soil and reduce high fl...
Pathogens in an interactive water-sediment environment are present as free agents in water or attach...
Contamination of water by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa is a worldwide problem a...
Background: Organic manures are the source of many pathogenic bacteria which could be dangerous for...
Drinking water in low-income countries and stormwater in the U.S. is often contaminated with pathoge...
Surface water and groundwater resources are easily impacted by contamination from agriculture (both ...
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...
Irrigation with surface water carrying plant pathogens poses a risk for agriculture. Managed aquifer...
Irrigation with surface water carrying plant pathogens poses a risk for agriculture. Managed aquifer...
Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) can provide irrigation water and overcome water scarcity in agricultu...
The project AGRIMAR investigates recycling of fresh tile drainage water (TDW) via managed aquifer re...
The protection of groundwater supplies from microbial contamination necessitates a solid understandi...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct of surface drinking water treatment, were studied for ...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Bioinfiltration systems facilitate the infiltration of urban stormwater into soil and reduce high fl...
Pathogens in an interactive water-sediment environment are present as free agents in water or attach...
Contamination of water by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa is a worldwide problem a...
Background: Organic manures are the source of many pathogenic bacteria which could be dangerous for...
Drinking water in low-income countries and stormwater in the U.S. is often contaminated with pathoge...
Surface water and groundwater resources are easily impacted by contamination from agriculture (both ...
Pathogenic enteric viruses and bacteria tend to occur in higher concentrations and survive longer in...