2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.01.050
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Contamination of stormwater by wastewater: A review of detection methods

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“…The presence of sewage in stormwater can be problematic due to the likely co-presence of pathogens. Identifying the presence of sewage in stormwater using is not straightforward due to dilution, infiltration, and lack of sensitive detection methods (Panasiuk et al, 2015). However, microbial source tracking (MST) marker genes are used to identify human feces and other sources of animal fecal contamination such as cattle, dogs, pigs, and birds in water (Harwood et al, 2014;Ahmed et al, 2016).…”
Section: Mst Marker Genes In Stormwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of sewage in stormwater can be problematic due to the likely co-presence of pathogens. Identifying the presence of sewage in stormwater using is not straightforward due to dilution, infiltration, and lack of sensitive detection methods (Panasiuk et al, 2015). However, microbial source tracking (MST) marker genes are used to identify human feces and other sources of animal fecal contamination such as cattle, dogs, pigs, and birds in water (Harwood et al, 2014;Ahmed et al, 2016).…”
Section: Mst Marker Genes In Stormwatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major sources of human fecal contamination in storm water runoff are failing sewage infrastructures and cross-connections between sewage and storm water networks (7,8). However, in addition to sewage contamination, storm water runoff can also carry other forms of animal waste, as well as a variety of pesticides and other chemical contaminants (2,9,10). Understanding the composition of the resultant runoff is therefore essential to tracking storm water pollution and assessing overall risk to public health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The highest number, with regard to GAL activity, E. coli and intestinal enterococci, was observed in the feces from a 6-month-old child, mainly fed by breast milk; 2 The concentration of E. coli also showed high variation on an individual scale: In feces from one person, tested 4 times over a 1-year period, the E. coli concentration varied from 1ˆ10 3 -7ˆ10 7 E. coli per gram; 3 In all of the samples of human feces, the E. coli and the coliform numbers were equal. The GAL activity per gram of bird and animal feces was significantly lower than in human feces, i.e., in average 3 LOG 10 lower in bird feces and 2 LOG 10 lower in sheep feces ( Figure 5).…”
Section: Gal Activity In Human and Animal Fecesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Such rapid methods are also useful for detection of wastewater contamination and location of its points of ingress into storm sewer systems, e.g., due to cross-connection in separate sewer systems, illicit connections or overflows and leakages through broken sewers [2].…”
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confidence: 99%