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Workshop report: Developing pollution source tracking for recreational and shellfish waters
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Workshop report: Developing pollution source tracking for recreational and shellfish waters.
K.R. Pond, R. Rangdale, W.G. Meijer, J. Brandao, L. Falcao, A. Rince, B. Masterson, J. Greaves, A. Gawler, E. McDonnell, A.A. Cronin and S. Pedley
Traditional methods, such as the detection of total and fecal coliforms, and more recently enterococci, that are used to detect fecal pollution levels do not identify the source of the pollution. Despite a significant volume of research in this field, at present there is no common methodology to identify sources of fecal contamination affecting bathing and shellfish waters in Europe.
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K.R. Pond, R. Rangdale, W.G. Meijer, J. Brandao, L. Falcao, A. Rince, B. Masterson, J. Greaves, A. Gawler, E. McDonnell, A.A. Cronin and S. Pedley. 2005. Workshop report: Developing pollution source tracking for recreational and shellfish waters. Environmental Forensics 5; (4) 237-247
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K.R. Pond, R. Rangdale*, W.G. Meijer, J. Brandao, L. Falcao, A. Rince, B. Masterson, J. Greaves, A. Gawler, E. McDonnell, A.A. Cronin and S. Pedley
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- December 2004
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Environmental Forensics 5; (4) 237-247
- Publication DOI: https://doi.org/