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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
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
Swamp Creek fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load
Swamp Creek fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load
By Ralph S. Svrjcek
Comparison and continuous estimates of fecal coliform and escherichia coli bacteria in selected Kansas streams, May 1999 through April 2002
Comparison and continuous estimates of fecal coliform and escherichia coli bacteria in selected Kansas streams, May 1999 through April 2002
By Patrick P. Rasmussen
Walla Walla River Basin fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load study
Walla Walla River Basin fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load study
By Joe Joy
Nisqually Watershed bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load (water cleanup plan)
Nisqually Watershed bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load (water cleanup plan)
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
Walla Walla River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and pH total maximum daily load study, data summary report
Walla Walla River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and pH total maximum daily load study, data summary report
By Trevor Swanson
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
Dungeness Bay fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load study
Dungeness Bay fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load study
By Debby Sargeant
Nisqually River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load study
Nisqually River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load study
By Debby Sargeant
Wenatchee River Watershed (WRIA 45) fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load
Wenatchee River Watershed (WRIA 45) fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load
By David Schneider
Nisqually River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load study
Nisqually River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load study
By Cindy James
Fecal-coliform bacteria concentrations in streams of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, May-October 1994 and 1995
Fecal-coliform bacteria concentrations in streams of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, May-October 1994 and 1995
By M. Brian Gregory
Nisqually River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load
Nisqually River Basin fecal coliform bacteria and dissolved oxygen total maximum daily load
By Cindy (Cindy M.) James
Dungeness River/Matriotti Creek fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load study
Dungeness River/Matriotti Creek fecal coliform bacteria total maximum daily load study
By James R. Shedd
Effectiveness monitoring for fecal coliform total maximum daily loads in Pipers Creek
Effectiveness monitoring for fecal coliform total maximum daily loads in Pipers Creek
By George Chukwudi Onwumere
Whatcom Creek fecal coliform total maximum daily load study
Whatcom Creek fecal coliform total maximum daily load study
By Jon-Paul Shannahan
Drayton Harbor Watershed
Drayton Harbor Watershed
By Jennifer L. Robins
Lower Skagit River fecal coliform total maximum daily load
Lower Skagit River fecal coliform total maximum daily load
By Sally Lawrence
Escherichia coli concentrations in recreational streams and backcountry drinking-water supplies in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 2005-2006
Escherichia coli concentrations in recreational streams and backcountry drinking-water supplies in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, 2005-2006
By Kenneth E. Hyer
A multiple-tracer approach for identifying sewage sources to an urban stream system
A multiple-tracer approach for identifying sewage sources to an urban stream system
By Kenneth E. Hyer