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Cyanobacterial Toxins of Drinking Water Supplies
By Ian Robert Falconer
Water-quality assessment of the Ozark Plateaus study unit, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma
Water-quality assessment of the Ozark Plateaus study unit, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma
By Jerri V. Davis
Effects of receiving-water quality and wastewater treatment on injury, survival, and regrowth of fecal-indicator bacteria and implications for assessment of recreational water quality
Effects of receiving-water quality and wastewater treatment on injury, survival, and regrowth of fecal-indicator bacteria and implications for assessment of recreational water quality
By Donna S. Francy
Fecal-indicator bacteria in the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July-September 2001
Fecal-indicator bacteria in the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July-September 2001
By John W. Fulton
Fecal coliform and Escherichia coli bacteria in the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, summer 1999
Fecal coliform and Escherichia coli bacteria in the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway, summer 1999
By Sharon E. Kroening
Wastewater and public health
Wastewater and public health
By Victor M. Monsalvo
Forecasting bacteria levels at bathing beaches in Ohio
Forecasting bacteria levels at bathing beaches in Ohio
By Donna S. Francy

Urban water security: managing risks
By Joan B. Rose
Survival, transport, and sources of fecal bacteria in streams and survival in land-applied poultry litter in the upper Shoal Creek basin, southwestern Missouri, 2001-2002
Survival, transport, and sources of fecal bacteria in streams and survival in land-applied poultry litter in the upper Shoal Creek basin, southwestern Missouri, 2001-2002
By John G. Schumacher
Use of the Hydrological Simulation Program-FORTRAN and bacterial source tracking for development of the fecal coliform total maximum daily load (TMDL) for Accotink Creek, Fairfax County, Virginia
Use of the Hydrological Simulation Program-FORTRAN and bacterial source tracking for development of the fecal coliform total maximum daily load (TMDL) for Accotink Creek, Fairfax County, Virginia
By Moyer, Douglas L.
Willapa River total maximum daily load study
Willapa River total maximum daily load study
By Paul J. Pickett
Fecal-indicator bacteria in the Yakima River Basin, Washington
Fecal-indicator bacteria in the Yakima River Basin, Washington
By Jennifer L. Morace
Synoptic survey of septic indicators in streams and springs at Monte Sano Mountain, Madison County, Alabama, January 29-31, 1998
Synoptic survey of septic indicators in streams and springs at Monte Sano Mountain, Madison County, Alabama, January 29-31, 1998
By Ann K. McPherson
Colville River watershed bacteria total maximum daily load
Colville River watershed bacteria total maximum daily load
By Dennis Murray
Reconnaissance of the hydrology, water quality, and sources of bacterial and nutrient contamination in the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system and Cave Springs Branch of Honey Creek, Delaware County, Oklahoma, March 1999-March 2000
Reconnaissance of the hydrology, water quality, and sources of bacterial and nutrient contamination in the Ozark Plateaus aquifer system and Cave Springs Branch of Honey Creek, Delaware County, Oklahoma, March 1999-March 2000
By Jamie L. Schlottmann
Clean water strategy for addressing bacteria pollution in Dungeness Bay and watershed and water cleanup detailed implementation plan
Clean water strategy for addressing bacteria pollution in Dungeness Bay and watershed and water cleanup detailed implementation plan
By Valerie Streeter
Water cleanup plan for bacteria in the lower Dungeness Watershed
Water cleanup plan for bacteria in the lower Dungeness Watershed
By Christine Hempleman
Historical trends and concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria in the Brandywine Creek basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Historical trends and concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria in the Brandywine Creek basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania
By Debra A. Town
Effects of hydrologic, biological, and environmental processes on sources and concentrations of fecal bacteria in the Cuyahoga River, with implications for management of recreational waters in Summit and Cuyahoga counties, Ohio
Effects of hydrologic, biological, and environmental processes on sources and concentrations of fecal bacteria in the Cuyahoga River, with implications for management of recreational waters in Summit and Cuyahoga counties, Ohio
By Donna N. Myers
1999 status and trends in fecal coliform pollution in Puget Sound embayments
1999 status and trends in fecal coliform pollution in Puget Sound embayments
By Timothy A. Determan
Colville National Forest temperature and bacteria total maximum daily load
Colville National Forest temperature and bacteria total maximum daily load
By Karin Baldwin
North Creek fecal coliform total maximum daily load
North Creek fecal coliform total maximum daily load
By Norm Svrjcek

Microbial monitoring of vulnerable public groundwater supplies
By Richard Lieberman,Lois Shadix,Bonita Newport,Christopher Frebis,Michael Moyer
South Prairie Creek temperature and bacteria total maxium daily loads
South Prairie Creek temperature and bacteria total maxium daily loads
By Mindy Roberts