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Bioretention Column Study: Fecal Coliform and Total Suspended Solids Reductions

, 2007
Surface water impairments for pathogens are a major problem in waterways throughout the United States, especially in New Jersey. Fecal coliform (FC) counts are commonly used as an indicator of pathogens.
G. Rusciano, C. Obropta
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FECAL COLIFORM TRANSPORT AS AFFECTED BY SURFACE CONDITION

Transactions of the ASAE, 2005
Land application of manure is recommended to recycle organic matter and nutrients, thus enhancing the soil quality and crop productivity. However, pathogens in manure may pose a human health risk if they reach potable or recreational water resources. The objective of this study was to observe and quantify the effects of vegetated filter strips (VFS)
R. Roodsari   +5 more
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Patterns of Fecal Coliform Contamination in Day‐Care Centers

Public Health Nursing, 1990
AbstractDuring a six‐month period, on four separate occasions, six licensed day‐care centers had cultures taken from environmental surfaces as well as the hands of children and teachers. Fecal coliforms were recovered from 64 (9.5%) of the 675 surfaces sampled.
Robert H. Pantell   +3 more
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Calibration of a Continuous Simulation Fecal Coliform Model Based on Historical Data Analysis

, 2007
Since 1984, the major water reclamation plants discharging to the Chicago Waterway System (CWS) have not disinfected their effluents. The possible addition of disinfection at these plants is the subject of an ongoing use attainability analysis (UAA). For
Gemma Manache, C. Melching, R. Lanyon
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Development of Flow-Based TMDLs for Fecal Coliform

Critical Transitions in Water and Environmental Resources Management, 2004
The stormwater runoff is a primary carrier of non -point source pollutants to surface waters such as streams and reservoirs. Therefore, water quality varies highly with flow rate in the non-point source dominated surface waters. The existing water quality criteria have commonly been developed for the flow condition under which point source pollutants ...
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Fecal coliform predictive model using genetic algorithm-based radial basis function neural networks (GA-RBFNNs)

Neural computing & applications (Print), 2019
Sai Prasanth Duvvuri, Jagadeesh Anmala
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Selection of Potential Probiotic Lactobacillus with Inhibitory Activity Against Salmonella and Fecal Coliform Bacteria

Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins, 2018
Mattika Abhisingha   +2 more
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Photoelectrocatalytic inactivation of fecal coliform bacteria in urban wastewater using nanoparticulated films of TiO2 and TiO2/Ag

Environmental technology, 2017
R. Domínguez-Espíndola   +5 more
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Fecal coliform loadings from birds on bridges

Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1983
The fecal coliform loadings to the Rideau River from bird populations resident on bridges were measured for dry weather, summer, low river flows (8.5–17 m3 s−1). The Rideau River has typical velocities to 0.216 km h−1. The loadings were estimated by an intensive river sampling program over 4 weeks at river cross sections upstream and downstream of a ...
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Fecal coliform dispersal by rain splash on slopes

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2008
Abstract The movement of fecal pathogens from land to surface and ground water are of great interest because of the public health implications. Non-structural best management practices that control the timing, volume, and placement of animal manures are commonly used to limit opportunities for fecal pathogens to enter water bodies.
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