• Pathogens, or disease causing organisms, can be broken into three categories: bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. Examples of the different types of pathogens are sh ...in runoff and may pose a threat to human health. Fecal coliform and E.coli bacteria are the most commonly used indicators of pathogen presence. E. coli was fou
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  • | '''Bacteria'''<sup>3</sup> ...a from the International Stormwater BMP database, 2016, for fecal coliform bacteria; <sup>4</sup> From the International Stormwater BMP database, 2016, for tot
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  • | '''Bacteria''' ...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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  • | '''Bacteria''' ...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and <span title="A compound of hydrogen and carbon, such as any of those w
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  • | '''Bacteria''' ...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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  • ...[https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Bacteria_in_stormwater bacteria], and [https://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Road_salt,_smart_saltin '''''E. coli'' bacteria must have the following.'''
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  • ...licable WLA]</span> where a reduction in pollutant loading is required for bacteria, chloride, and temperature, the applicant must provide a description of any
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  • ...ed into one TMDL to report on. If the Permittee has been assigned WLAs for bacteria on the same four stream reaches in the same project, the Permittee would ha *pounds or number (for bacteria) reduced
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  • | '''Bacteria''' ...m the calculator is given as a load reduction (percent, mass, or number of bacteria) from the original estimated load.
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  • | '''Bacteria''' ...m the calculator is given as a load reduction (percent, mass, or number of bacteria) from the original estimated load.
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  • ...nsive monitoring has revealed high concentrations of sediments, nutrients, bacteria, metals, oxygen-demanding substances, hydrocarbons and other pollutants in
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  • ***microbial function in rhizosphere (fungi, algae, bacteria, protozoa).
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  • ...ng the use of biochar with iron/sand media to form filters that can remove bacteria and dissolved phosphorus. He is currently interested in finding out if bioc
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  • | '''Bacteria''' ...at reducing concentrations of other pollutants including nitrogen, metals, bacteria, and hydrocarbons. This article does not provide information on calculating
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  • *[[BMP pollutant removal for bacteria]] ...ices (BMP) Database] Pollutant Category Summary Statistical Addendum: TSS, Bacteria, Nutrients, and Metals
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  • *Hathaway, J. M., W. F. Hunt, and S. Jadlocki. 2009. ''Indicator bacteria removal in storm-water best management practices in Charlotte, North Caroli ...tices (BMP) Database Pollutant Category Summary Statistical Addendum: TSS, Bacteria, Nutrients, and Metals].
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  • ...ditional treatment is provided to remove finer sediments, particulates and bacteria before the water is used for toilet flushing, bottle washing, spigot use, a
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  • ...hers are first held by soil and then taken up by vegetation or degraded by bacteria, “recharging” the soil’s sorption capacity in between rain events.
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  • *'''Bacteria and viruses'''. For recycled materials such as WTR and biochar, relatively ....nih.gov/27454093/ Juan et al.] (2016) observed no negative impacts to the bacteria ''Aliivibrio fischeri''.
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