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EM-111, Revised 2015, Bacterial Source Tracking: Learn why Bacterial Source Tracking is the foremost tool for identifying sources of fecal pollution

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Title EM-111, Revised 2015, Bacterial Source Tracking: Learn why Bacterial Source Tracking is the foremost tool for identifying sources of fecal pollution
Creator Di Giovanni, George Wagner, Kevin Lee, Leslie
Subject bacterial source tracking
Description There are 273 bacterially impaired water bodies in Texas. Identifying and assessing sources of these bacteria — E. coli, Enterococcus, fecal coliforms — is critical to properly determining risk to water recreation, developing effective watershed restoration strategies such as watershed protection plans (WPPs) and total maximum daily loads (TMDLs), and efficiently targeting management measures. Funded through a State General Revenue nonpoint source grant from the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board
Date 2020-11-11T18:02:15Z 2020-11-11T18:02:15Z 2015-04
Type Other
Identifier https://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/191222
Language en_US
Relation Educational Materials;111, Revised 2015
Format application/pdf
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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