<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Coastal geography / Sedimentology / Water pollution / Sediments / Beach / Santa Monica Bay / Swash / Santa Monica /  California / Enterococcus / Indicator bacteria / Sediment / Headlands and bays
Date: 2007-01-29 10:09:50
Coastal geography
Sedimentology
Water pollution
Sediments
Beach
Santa Monica Bay
Swash
Santa Monica
California
Enterococcus
Indicator bacteria
Sediment
Headlands and bays

Fecal indicator bacteria in Santa Monica Bay

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.tetratech-ffx.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 1,27 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Environmental Microbiology), 3150–3158 doi:j02287.x The effect of agrochemicals on indicator bacteria densities in outdoor mesocosms

DocID: 1v0Bg - View Document

Lack of Direct Effects of Agrochemicals on Zoonotic Pathogens and Fecal Indicator Bacteria Updated information and services can be found at: http://aem.asm.org/content

DocID: 1u62I - View Document

California Dreaming: Ridding Beaches Of Fecal Indicator Bacteria Through The Clean Beach Initiative

DocID: 1s8yB - View Document

Water pollution / Water / Natural environment / Geography of California / Total maximum daily load / Clean Water Act / Chollas Creek / Water quality / Indicator bacteria

CHAPTER 7 TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY LOADS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 1 TOTAL MAXIMUM DA

DocID: 1rhMr - View Document

Water / Bacteria / Natural environment / Water pollution / Coral reefs / Environmental science / Environmental engineering / Indicator bacteria / Marine outfall / Fecal coliform / Enterococcus / Water quality

Final Report to the USEPA Project #X7964657060 Identification of Land-based Pollution in South Florida Coral Reefs: Host Specific Viruses as Conservative Markers for Human Sewage

DocID: 1qOU4 - View Document