Human-associated indicator bacteria and human specific viruses in the Menomonee River watershed in Milwaukee, WI were investigated from April 2009 to March 2011 at six sampling locations within the watershed using genetic markers to assess the amount of waterborne pathogen contamination. We used concentration and water volume data from runoff-event and low-flow periods to compute human virus and indicator bacteria loads for each sample collected. Loads were then used, along with drainage area from each defined sub-watershed, to compute yield contributions of human-associated bacteria and human specific viruses for each of the six sub-watersheds studied in the Menomonee River watershed.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Environmental Health,
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin,
Menomonee River,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC), All tags...
Water Quality,
Water Resources,
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin,
human specific viruses,
human-associated indicator bacteria, Fewer tags
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