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Comparison of Four Library-Dependent E. coli Source Tracking Methods for the Identification of Human and Animal Fecal Pollution
Comparison of Four Library-Dependent E. coli Source Tracking Methods for the Identification of Human and Animal Fecal Pollution
Comparison of Four Library-Dependent E. coli Source Tracking Methods for the Identification of Human and Animal Fecal Pollution
Di Giovanni, G.D. (author) / Mott, J.B. (author) / Pillai, S.D. (author) / Casarez, E.A. (author) / American Water Works Association
Conference and exposition, Water quality technology; taking water quality to new heights ; 2006 ; Denver, CO
2006-01-01
81 pages
Shelved in Conference Records
Conference paper
English
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