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Catchment to Coast Systems – Managing Microbial Pollutants for Bathing and Shellfish Harvesting Waters
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Historical Background
Current Perspectives
New Scientific Insights
Future Research
References
Catchment to Coast Systems – Managing Microbial Pollutants for Bathing and Shellfish Harvesting Waters
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Historical Background
Current Perspectives
New Scientific Insights
Future Research
References
Catchment to Coast Systems – Managing Microbial Pollutants for Bathing and Shellfish Harvesting Waters
Ferrier, Robert C. (editor) / Jenkins, Alan (editor) / Kay, David (author) / McDonald, Adrian (author) / Stapleton, Carl (author) / Wyer, Mark (author) / Crowther, John (author)
Handbook of Catchment Management ; 183-210
2009-11-02
27 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
quantitative microbial source apportionment (QMSA) , farm‐based best management practices (BMPs) and point source control strategies , faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) for recreational and shellfish compliance assessment , emerging catchment paradigm and new tools and approaches , ‘dry weather flow’ (DWF) , WFD implementation and FIO modelling approaches , Microbial source tracking (MST) , catchment to coast systems – microbial pollutant management of shellfish harvesting waters , catchment management impact on coastal and estuarine waters and pollutant loadings , flow to full treatment or FFT
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