Bacteria are the major cause of surface water contamination in the United States. US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) uses the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) process to regulate the E. coli loads from fecal sources in a watershed. Different point and non-point sources can contribute to the fecal contamination of a waterbody including municipal and on-site wastewater treatment plants, livestock, birds, and wildlife. Unfortunately, wildlife sources in many rural watersheds are poorly characterized. E. coli is also known to persist in waterbodies when no known fecal sources are present. In this study, E. coli from wildlife fecal material was enumerated. It was found that E. coli concentrations varied with the season the fecal sam...
In September 2006, a seven person Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Task Force was charged by...
Excessive bacterial levels are a major water quality concern. Better methods are needed to quantify ...
A scarcity of field-based research investigating the relationships between E. coli (fecal matter) co...
Bacteria are the major cause of surface water contamination in the United States. US Environmental ...
Fecal contamination is the pollution caused by the microorganisms residing in the intestine of warm ...
E. coli contamination in surface waters is a universal issue that signifies increased risks to human...
Free-ranging wildlife are an important contributor of fecal pollution in the form of Escherichia co...
Escherichia coli, an intestinal bacterium, can serve as an indication of the presence of pathogenic ...
Escherichia coli, an intestinal bacterium, can serve as an indication of the presence of pathogenic ...
Escherichia coli, an intestinal bacterium, can serve as an indication of the presence of pathogenic ...
When developing a Watershed Protection Plan (WPP) or a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), it is often ...
Free-ranging wildlife are an important contributor of fecal pollution in the form of Escherichia co...
Bacteria water quality impairments are the most common water quality issue in Texas and are a consid...
The impairment of waterways by pathogens as indicated by the detection of high Escherichia coli (E. ...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal changes in water quality and E. coli throughout storm...
In September 2006, a seven person Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Task Force was charged by...
Excessive bacterial levels are a major water quality concern. Better methods are needed to quantify ...
A scarcity of field-based research investigating the relationships between E. coli (fecal matter) co...
Bacteria are the major cause of surface water contamination in the United States. US Environmental ...
Fecal contamination is the pollution caused by the microorganisms residing in the intestine of warm ...
E. coli contamination in surface waters is a universal issue that signifies increased risks to human...
Free-ranging wildlife are an important contributor of fecal pollution in the form of Escherichia co...
Escherichia coli, an intestinal bacterium, can serve as an indication of the presence of pathogenic ...
Escherichia coli, an intestinal bacterium, can serve as an indication of the presence of pathogenic ...
Escherichia coli, an intestinal bacterium, can serve as an indication of the presence of pathogenic ...
When developing a Watershed Protection Plan (WPP) or a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL), it is often ...
Free-ranging wildlife are an important contributor of fecal pollution in the form of Escherichia co...
Bacteria water quality impairments are the most common water quality issue in Texas and are a consid...
The impairment of waterways by pathogens as indicated by the detection of high Escherichia coli (E. ...
Little is known about the spatial and temporal changes in water quality and E. coli throughout storm...
In September 2006, a seven person Bacteria Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Task Force was charged by...
Excessive bacterial levels are a major water quality concern. Better methods are needed to quantify ...
A scarcity of field-based research investigating the relationships between E. coli (fecal matter) co...