Identification of the source of faecal pollution in contaminated rivers

Identifying the source of faecal pollution is important to enable appropriate management of faecal pollution of water. Four independent assays for faecal source discrimination have been developed and implemented in our lab. These assays detect fluorescent whitening agents, faecal sterols, Bifidobact...

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Animals
Animals, Wild
Applied sciences
Bacteria
Bifidobacterium - isolation & purification
Bifidobacterium adolescentis
Biological Assay - methods
Biomarkers - analysis
Continental surface waters
Decision trees
E coli
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Effluents
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
Environmental Monitoring
Exact sciences and technology
Faecal pollution
Farm ponds
feces
Feces - chemistry
Feces - microbiology
Fluorescence
Herbivores
Humans
Laboratories
Manure
Natural water pollution
Oxidation
Oxidation ponds
Pollution
Pollution, environment geology
Refuse Disposal
Rhodococcus
Rhodococcus - isolation & purification
Rhodococcus coprophilus
Rivers
Septic tanks
Sterols
Sterols - analysis
Tanks
Waste stabilization ponds
Water Pollutants - analysis
Water pollution
Water treatment and pollution
title Identification of the source of faecal pollution in contaminated rivers
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