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Applying a community-based monitoring framework to enteric bacteria monitoring and microbial source tracking
DownloadSpring 2024
Using microbial source tracking (MST) to find possible causes of fecal contamination in freshwater systems via quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a robust field with ever increasing application. Rural lakes have been less studied using this technique but there is high potential for...
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From Nuisance to Resource: Understanding Microbial Sources of Contamination in Urban Stormwater-Impacted Bodies of Water Intended for Water Reuse Activities
DownloadSpring 2019
Harvesting stormwater provides the province of Alberta, Canada, with a strategy to address the growing demands on water resources due to climate change and projected population growth. However, stormwater reuse poses a variety of challenges due to the potential of this source to be of low water...