articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJun 11, 2005Closed access

Transport of Chemical and Microbial Compounds from Known Wastewater Discharges:  Potential for Use as Indicators of Human Fecal Contamination

Environmental Protection Agency · Denver Federal Center · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The quality of drinking and recreational water is currently (2005) determined using indicator bacteria. However, the culture tests used to analyze forthese bacteria require a long time to complete and do not discriminate between human and animal fecal material sources. One complementary approach is to use chemicals found in human wastewater, which would have the advantages of (1) potentially shorter analysis times than the bacterial culture tests and (2) being selected for human-source specificity. At 10 locations, water samples were collected upstream and at two successive points downstream from a wastewaster treatment plant (WWTP); a treated effluent sample was also collected at each WWTP. This sampling plan…

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Keywords
  • Effluent
  • Contamination
  • Wastewater
  • Fecal coliform
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Water quality
  • Indicator organism
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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