...s can cause contamination with organic wastes, nutrients, heavy metals and bacteria.</td>
*Bacteria and viruses
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<td>Identify and map potential bacteria hotspots </td>
<sup>2</sup>Estimated effectiveness of practice refers to the reduction of bacteria concentrations in runoff to receiving waterbodies<br>
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<th>Bacteria</th>
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[[File:Bacteria impairments.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=image of bacteria impairments|<font size=3>Map showing 2018 U.S. EPA-approved stream and rive
...point sources of pollution"> '''wasteload allocations'''</span> (WLAs) for bacteria.
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<th width="12%">Bacteria</th>
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<td>Bacteria</td>
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Microbiota are less than 0.2mm and consist of bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae and protozoa. The following table summarizes e
! Environmental factor !! Bacteria !! Fungi !! Algae !! Protozoa !! Actinomycetes
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====For bacteria TMDLs====
**[[Guidance for meeting bacteria TMDL MS4 permit requirements]]
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...t maintain a written or mapped inventory of potential areas and sources of bacteria (e.g., dense populations of waterfowl or other bird, dog parks). [[https://
...7.5 applicable WLA] where a reduction in pollutant loading is required for bacteria, the permittee must maintain a written plan to prioritize reduction activit
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<th>Bacteria<sup>3</sup></th>
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...ation curves are primarily used for total suspended solids (TSS) and fecal bacteria (total fecal coliforms or ''E. coli''). Typically, five flow or load regime
...typically greatest under wet weather conditions. Stormwater management for bacteria should therefore focus on wet weather conditions, which typically are corre
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<td>Bacteria, sediment</td>
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...zing the introduction of pollutants including sediment, nutrients, metals, bacteria, trash, oil, and toxins.</p>
...zing the introduction of pollutants including sediment, nutrients, metals, bacteria, trash, oil, and toxins. Each of these practices is highly suitable and eff
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<td>Sediment, trash, vegetation, nutrients, bacteria, oil, metals [https://acfenvironmental.com/products/lidgi/mechanical-treatm
<td>Sediment, bacteria, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, nutrients </td>
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...nicipal pollution prevention methods effective for controlling or reducing bacteria. (Source: modified from the Center for Watershed Protection)'''.</font size
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*[[Guidance for meeting bacteria TMDL MS4 permit requirements]]
*[[Bacteria in stormwater]]
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