• ...us/index.php?title=Category:Level_2_-_Pollutants/Bacteria_and_pathogens '''Bacteria and pathogens''']</span> ...pollutants includes pollutant-specific information on phosphorus, solids, bacteria and pathogens, and chloride; information on pollutant removal; and informat
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  • ...fault/files/wq-iw7-45e.pdf South Fork Zumbro River], which is impaired for bacteria and turbidity. This project, [https://www.rochestermn.gov/home/showpublishe ...ich is located downstream of the project and is impaired for turbidity and bacteria. In addition to estimating load reductions, the Nine Element Plan also requ
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  • ...ttenuating flows and removing suspended solids, floatables, fecal coliform bacteria, and particulate bound pollutants. Small ponds located in the boulevard sys
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  • *Bacteria or other pathogenic organisms colonizing in the collection or storage syste
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  • **[[Guidance for meeting bacteria TMDL MS4 permit requirements]] **[[Guidance for meeting bacteria TMDL MS4 permit requirements]]
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  • | '''Bacteria'''
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  • '''Microbial function in rhizosphere (fungi, algae, bacteria, protozoa)'''<br> ...ariety of microbes and microorganisms. Soil microbes include fungi, algae, bacteria, viruses, and protozoa, all providing differing functions but all contribut
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  • ...main concern of stormwater reuse to human health is exposure to pathogenic bacteria, many jurisdictions evaluate stormwater reuse projects based on whether the ===Other State of Minnesota standards for bacteria===
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  • ...pollutants includes pollutant-specific information on phosphorus, solids, bacteria and pathogens, and chloride; information on pollutant removal; and informat ...pollutants includes pollutant-specific information on phosphorus, solids, bacteria and pathogens, and chloride; information on pollutant removal; and informat
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  • ...Boone, and Y. Thompson. 2006. ''Effect of Soil Depth and Texture on Fecal Bacteria Removal from Septic Effluents''. Journal of Water and Health 4, no. 3: 395- *McFeters, G.A, and D.G Stuart. 1972. ''Survival of Coliform Bacteria in Natural Water: Field and Laboratory Studies with Membrane-Filter Chamber
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  • *biochar appears to be effective at retaining bacteria, particularly fine-grained biochars; *Results for bacteria and pathogens are mixed, but some studies indicate increased retention, pri
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  • Research has shown that development can increase eutrophication, bacteria and turbidity levels in lakes. According to a national survey of 3,700 urba ...er sizing criteria as Sensitive Lakes, given the importance of controlling bacteria, toxic pollutants and turbidity that can threaten drinking water quality. T
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  • ...ve barriers. Contaminants removed by lime PRBs include phosphorus, metals, bacteria, and uranium. For stormwater, the primary chemical of concern is dissolved ...urbidity, and coagulation and precipitation reactions are likely to reduce bacteria numbers, particularly at elevated pH ([https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2562
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  • ...will be extracted from the wells and tested for a suite of pollutants and bacteria to determine the fate of these constituents once they leave the infiltratio
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  • ...014). An alternative to disinfection which can kill the beneficial aerobic bacteria if present is to provide additional aeration to maintain a healthy tank sys
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  • *[[BMP pollutant removal for bacteria|bacteria]]
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  • ...ants are phosphorus, total suspended solids, total nitrogen, hydrocarbons, bacteria, and metals.
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  • | '''Bacteria'''
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  • ...ds, and the concentration of copper, zinc, lead, TKN, total phosphorus and bacteria in collected sediment, as determined by a pilot sweeping monitoring study ( ...et sweeping as a stand alone practice. The reduction efficiencies apply to bacteria.
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  • ...ts either physically (by trapping it in the pavement or soil), chemically (bacteria and other microbes can break down and utilize some pollutants), or biologic
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