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View article: Bacterial diversity turnover estimates in a continental river system
Bacterial diversity turnover estimates in a continental river system Open
Understanding bacterial dynamics in large river systems is crucial for predicting continental-scale ecological functioning under anthropogenic pressures. Here, two consecutive surveys 6-years apart along the 2600 km Danube River found that…
View article: Seasonally recurring patterns of dominant Crenothrix spp. in a European alluvial drinking water well: Significance and potential indicator role
Seasonally recurring patterns of dominant Crenothrix spp. in a European alluvial drinking water well: Significance and potential indicator role Open
Iron and manganese (Fe/Mn) often lead to aesthetic quality issues in water supply. Strong and problematic black-brown particle formation was persistently observed in an alluvial drinking water well, even though oxygen enrichment probes, in…
View article: Automation of on-site microbial water quality monitoring from source to tap: Challenges and perspectives
Automation of on-site microbial water quality monitoring from source to tap: Challenges and perspectives Open
Ensuring the provision of safe drinking water necessitates thorough monitoring of microbial water quality. While traditional culture-based enumeration of bacterial indicators has served as the gold standard in compliance monitoring since t…
View article: Comparative Evaluation of Decay Characteristics of Commonly Used Genetic Faecal Markers Crassphage and Bacteroides in Complex River Water Microcosms
Comparative Evaluation of Decay Characteristics of Commonly Used Genetic Faecal Markers Crassphage and Bacteroides in Complex River Water Microcosms Open
View article: Assessing the impact of inland navigation on the faecal pollution status of large rivers: A novel integrated field approach
Assessing the impact of inland navigation on the faecal pollution status of large rivers: A novel integrated field approach Open
View article: Have genetic targets for faecal pollution diagnostics and source tracking revolutionized water quality analysis yet?
Have genetic targets for faecal pollution diagnostics and source tracking revolutionized water quality analysis yet? Open
The impacts of nucleic acid-based methods - such as PCR and sequencing - to detect and analyze indicators, genetic markers or molecular signatures of microbial faecal pollution in health-related water quality research were assessed by rigo…
View article: Navigating the Danube: A data-driven approach to evaluate the impact of inland shipping on faecal pollution
Navigating the Danube: A data-driven approach to evaluate the impact of inland shipping on faecal pollution Open
Introduction: Inland navigation has seen explosive growth over the past few decades, leading to increasing concerns about its environmental and health impacts. Coastal waters are usually monitored for wastewater contamination by maritime t…
View article: Corrigendum: Genetic microbial source tracking support QMRA modeling for a riverine wetland drinking water resource
Corrigendum: Genetic microbial source tracking support QMRA modeling for a riverine wetland drinking water resource Open
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View article: Genetic microbial faecal source tracking: rising technology to support future water quality testing and safety management
Genetic microbial faecal source tracking: rising technology to support future water quality testing and safety management Open
Recent developments in water resource monitoring have increased the demand for the reliable identification of faecal pollution sources, also defined as microbial (faecal) source tracking (MST). Standardized faecal indicator bacteria (SFIB)…
View article: Genetic Microbial Source Tracking Support QMRA Modeling for a Riverine Wetland Drinking Water Resource
Genetic Microbial Source Tracking Support QMRA Modeling for a Riverine Wetland Drinking Water Resource Open
Riverine wetlands are important natural habitats and contain valuable drinking water resources. The transport of human- and animal-associated fecal pathogens into the surface water bodies poses potential risks to water safety. The aim of t…
View article: Microbiological requirements for safe drinking water production at a large river impacted by human wastewater: a scenario analysis
Microbiological requirements for safe drinking water production at a large river impacted by human wastewater: a scenario analysis Open
<p><strong>Background</strong>: Rivers are important sources for drinking water supply, however, they are often impacted by wastewater discharges from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) and combined sewer overflows (CSO).…
View article: Modelling the fate and transport of microbial pathogens during floods and rainfall events in an alluvial wetland area supported by microbial source tracking
Modelling the fate and transport of microbial pathogens during floods and rainfall events in an alluvial wetland area supported by microbial source tracking Open
<p>Alluvial wetlands are important natural habitats and contain valuable drinking water resources. The transport of pathogens via the inflows of river water or the release and runoff from animal faecal deposits into the backwater bod…
View article: Modelling the interplay of future changes and wastewater management measures on the microbiological river water quality considering safe drinking water production
Modelling the interplay of future changes and wastewater management measures on the microbiological river water quality considering safe drinking water production Open
View article: Implementation and integration of microbial source tracking in a river watershed monitoring plan
Implementation and integration of microbial source tracking in a river watershed monitoring plan Open
Fecal pollution of water bodies poses a serious threat for public health and ecosystems. Microbial source tracking (MST) is used to track the source of this pollution facilitating better management of pollution at the source. In this study…
View article: Automated online monitoring of fecal pollution in water by enzymatic methods
Automated online monitoring of fecal pollution in water by enzymatic methods Open
RÉSUMÉ: To facilitate the prompt management of public health risks from water resources, the fluorescence-based detection of the enzymatic activity of β-d-glucuronidase (GLUC) has been suggested as a rapid method to monitor fecal pollution…
View article: Bacterial community composition and function along spatiotemporal connectivity gradients in the Danube floodplain (Vienna, Austria)
Bacterial community composition and function along spatiotemporal connectivity gradients in the Danube floodplain (Vienna, Austria) Open
View article: Spring Water of an Alpine Karst Aquifer Is Dominated by a Taxonomically Stable but Discharge-Responsive Bacterial Community
Spring Water of an Alpine Karst Aquifer Is Dominated by a Taxonomically Stable but Discharge-Responsive Bacterial Community Open
Alpine karst aquifers are important groundwater resources for the provision of drinking water all around the world. Yet, due to difficult accessibility and long-standing methodological limitations, the microbiology of these systems has lon…
View article: Implementation and Integration of Microbial Source Tracking in a River Watershed Monitoring Plan
Implementation and Integration of Microbial Source Tracking in a River Watershed Monitoring Plan Open
Fecal pollution of water bodies poses a serious threat for public health and ecosystems. Microbial source tracking (MST) using host specific bacteria are used to track the source of this potential pollution and be able to perform a better …
View article: Integrated modelling of urban, rural and coastal domains for bathing water quality prediction – Smart Coasts and Acclimatize Projects
Integrated modelling of urban, rural and coastal domains for bathing water quality prediction – Smart Coasts and Acclimatize Projects Open
CIWEM Urban Drainage Group Summer Conference & Exhibition, Newry, Northern Ireland, 27 June 2018
View article: Opening the black box of spring water microbiology from alpine karst aquifers to support proactive drinking water resource management
Opening the black box of spring water microbiology from alpine karst aquifers to support proactive drinking water resource management Open
Over the past 15 years, pioneering interdisciplinary research has been performed on the microbiology of hydrogeologically well‐defined alpine karst springs located in the Northern Calcareous Alps (NCA) of Austria. This article gives an ove…
View article: Existing Opportunities to Adapt the Rio Grande/Bravo Basin Water Resources Allocation Framework
Existing Opportunities to Adapt the Rio Grande/Bravo Basin Water Resources Allocation Framework Open
The study of the Rio Grande/Bravo (RGB) Basin water allocation demonstrates how the United States (U.S.) and Mexico have consolidated a transboundary framework based on water sharing. However, the water supply no longer meets the ever-incr…
View article: Aquatic methane dynamics in a human‐impacted river‐floodplain of the Danube
Aquatic methane dynamics in a human‐impacted river‐floodplain of the Danube Open
River‐floodplain systems are characterized by changing hydrological connectivity and variability of resources delivered to floodplain water bodies. Although the importance of hydrological events has been recognized, the effect of flooding …
View article: Evaluating a microbial water quality prediction model for beach management under the revised EU Bathing Water Directive
Evaluating a microbial water quality prediction model for beach management under the revised EU Bathing Water Directive Open
View article: Assessing the water quality response to an alternative sewage disposal strategy at bathing sites on the east coast of Ireland
Assessing the water quality response to an alternative sewage disposal strategy at bathing sites on the east coast of Ireland Open