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In-text: (Arnscheidt et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Arnscheidt, J., Jordan, P., Li, S., McCormick, S., McFaul, R., McGrogan, H., Neal, M. and Sims, J., 2007. Defining the sources of low-flow phosphorus transfers in complex catchments. Science of The Total Environment, 382(1), pp.1-13.
In-text: (Balière et al., 2015)
Your Bibliography: Balière, C., Rincé, A., Blanco, J., Dahbi, G., Harel, J., Vogeleer, P., Giard, J., Mariani-Kurkdjian, P. and Gourmelon, M., 2015. Prevalence and Characterization of Shiga Toxin-Producing and Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli in Shellfish-Harvesting Areas and Their Watersheds. Frontiers in Microbiology, 6.
In-text: (Balkhair, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Balkhair, K., 2016. Microbial contamination of vegetable crop and soil profile in arid regions under controlled application of domestic wastewater. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 23(1), pp.S83-S92.
In-text: (Barrel, Hunter and Nichols, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Barrel, R., Hunter, P. and Nichols, G., 2000. Microbiological standards for water and their relationship to health risk. Communicable Disease And Public Health,.
In-text: (Baudišová, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Baudišová, D., 2009. Microbial pollution of water from agriculture. Plant, Soil and Environment, 55(No. 10), pp.429-435.
In-text: (Bedri et al., 2016)
Your Bibliography: Bedri, Z., Corkery, A., O'Sullivan, J., Deering, L., Demeter, K., Meijer, W., O'Hare, G. and Masterson, B., 2016. Evaluating a microbial water quality prediction model for beach management under the revised EU Bathing Water Directive. Journal of Environmental Management, 167, pp.49-58.
In-text: (Bowes et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Bowes, M., Palmer-Felgate, E., Jarvie, H., Loewenthal, M., Wickham, H., Harman, S. and Carr, E., 2012. High-frequency phosphorus monitoring of the River Kennet, UK: are ecological problems due to intermittent sewage treatment works failures?. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 14(12), p.3137.
In-text: (Burton, Kuczera and Schwarz, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Burton, R., Kuczera, C. and Schwarz, G., 2008. Exploring Farmers' Cultural Resistance to Voluntary Agri-environmental Schemes. Sociologia Ruralis, 48(1), pp.16-37.
In-text: (Chadwick et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Chadwick, D., Fish, R., Oliver, D., Heathwaite, L., Hodgson, C. and Winter, M., 2008. Management of livestock and their manure to reduce the risk of microbial transfers to water – the case for an interdisciplinary approach. Trends in Food Science & Technology, 19(5), pp.240-247.
In-text: (Chapman, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Chapman, D., 2005. Water quality assessments. London [u.a.]: Taylor et Francis.
In-text: (Clements et al., 2015)
Your Bibliography: Clements, K., Quilliam, R., Jones, D., Wilson, J. and Malham, S., 2015. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of bacteria across an intertidal shellfish bed: Implications for regulatory monitoring of faecal indicator organisms. Science of The Total Environment, 506-507, pp.1-9.
In-text: (Collins and McGonigle, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Collins, A. and McGonigle, D., 2008. Monitoring and modelling diffuse pollution from agriculture for policy support: UK and European experience. Environmental Science & Policy, 11(2), pp.97-101.
In-text: (Crowther et al., 2011)
Your Bibliography: Crowther, J., Hampson, D., Bateman, I., Kay, D., Posen, P., Stapleton, C. and Wyer, M., 2011. Generic Modelling of Faecal Indicator Organism Concentrations in the UK. Water, 3(2), pp.682-701.
In-text: (Dizer and Hagendorf, 1991)
Your Bibliography: Dizer, H. and Hagendorf, U., 1991. Microbial contamination as an indicator of sewer leakage. Water Research, 25(7), pp.791-796.
In-text: (Dowd, Press and Huertos, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Dowd, B., Press, D. and Huertos, M., 2008. Agricultural nonpoint source water pollution policy: The case of California's Central Coast. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 128(3), pp.151-161.
In-text: (E.C, 2006)
Your Bibliography: E.C, 2006. European Council Directive 2006/7/EC of 15 February 2006 concerning the management of bathing water quality and repealing Directive 76/160/EEC. Official Journal of European Communications,.
In-text: (EA, 2008)
Your Bibliography: EA, 2008. Microbial Source-Tracking project. Science report: SC070003, Environment Agency,.
In-text: (EA, 2018)
Your Bibliography: EA, 2018. Bathing Water Quality. [online] Environment.data.gov.uk. Available at: <https://environment.data.gov.uk/bwq/profiles/help-understanding-data.html> [Accessed 4 May 2018].
In-text: (EDINA, 2011)
Your Bibliography: EDINA, 2011. Agricultural Census. Grid Square Agricultural Census Data for England, Scotland and Wales. EDINA [computer Files],.
In-text: (Ellis and Mitchell, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Ellis, J. and Mitchell, G., 2006. Urban diffuse pollution: key data information approaches for the Water Framework Directive. Water and Environment Journal, 20(1), pp.19-26.
In-text: (Federigi, Verani and Carducci, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Federigi, I., Verani, M. and Carducci, A., 2017. Sources of bathing water pollution in northern Tuscany (Italy): Effects of meteorological variables. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 114(2), pp.843-848.
In-text: (Fu and Li, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Fu, L. and Li, J., 2013. Microbial Source Tracking: A Tool for Identifying Sources of Microbial Contamination in the Food Chain. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 54(6), pp.699-707.
In-text: (Hagedorn, Blanch and Harwood, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Hagedorn, C., Blanch, A. and Harwood, V., 2011. Microbial Source Tracking: Methods, Applications and Case Studies. Springer Science + Business Media LLC New York,.
In-text: (Hampson et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Hampson, D., Crowther, J., Bateman, I., Kay, D., Posen, P., Stapleton, C., Wyer, M., Fezzi, C., Jones, P. and Tzanopoulos, J., 2010. Predicting microbial pollution concentrations in UK rivers in response to land use change. Water Research, 44(16), pp.4748-4759.
In-text: (Hassard et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Hassard, F., Andrews, A., Jones, D., Parsons, L., Jones, V., Cox, B., Daldorph, P., Brett, H., McDonald, J. and Malham, S., 2017. Physicochemical Factors Influence the Abundance and Culturability of Human Enteric Pathogens and Fecal Indicator Organisms in Estuarine Water and Sediment. Frontiers in Microbiology, 8.
In-text: (Heathwaite, Quinn and Hewett, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Heathwaite, A., Quinn, P. and Hewett, C., 2005. Modelling and managing critical source areas of diffuse pollution from agricultural land using flow connectivity simulation. Journal of Hydrology, 304(1-4), pp.446-461.
In-text: (Howarth, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Howarth, W., 2012. Diffuse Water Pollution and Diffuse Environmental Laws: Tackling Diffuse Water Pollution in England, Report by the Comptroller and Auditor General, HC 186, Session 2010-2011, 6 July 2010. Journal of Environmental Law, 23(1), pp.129-141.
In-text: (International Organization for Standardization, 1998)
Your Bibliography: International Organization for Standardization, 1998. ISO 7899-1 Water Quality - Detection and Enumeration of Intestinal Enterococci in Surface and Waste Water – Part 1: Miniaturized Method (Most Probable Number) for Surface and Waste Water. International Organization for Standardization; Geneve, Switzerland,.
In-text: (Jenkins et al., 2015)
Your Bibliography: Jenkins, M., Adams, M., Endale, D., Fisher, D., Lowrance, R., Newton, G. and Vellidis, G., 2015. Storm flow dynamics and loads of fecal bacteria associated with ponds in southern piedmont and coastal plain watersheds with animal agriculture. Agricultural Water Management, 148, pp.97-105.
In-text: (Jung et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Jung, A., Le Cann, P., Roig, B., Thomas, O., Baurès, E. and Thomas, M., 2014. Microbial Contamination Detection in Water Resources: Interest of Current Optical Methods, Trends and Needs in the Context of Climate Change. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(4), pp.4292-4310.
In-text: (Kay et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Kay, D., Aitken, M., Crowther, J., Dickson, I., Edwards, A., Francis, C., Hopkins, M., Jeffrey, W., Kay, C., McDonald, A., McDonald, D., Stapleton, C., Watkins, J., Wilkinson, J. and Wyer, M., 2007. Reducing fluxes of faecal indicator compliance parameters to bathing waters from diffuse agricultural sources: The Brighouse Bay study, Scotland. Environmental Pollution, 147(1), pp.138-149.
In-text: (Kay et al., 2010)
Your Bibliography: Kay, D., Anthony, S., Crowther, J., Chambers, B., Nicholson, F., Chadwick, D., Stapleton, C. and Wyer, M., 2010. Microbial water pollution: A screening tool for initial catchment-scale assessment and source apportionment. Science of The Total Environment, 408(23), pp.5649-5656.
In-text: (Kay et al., 2008)
Your Bibliography: Kay, D., Crowther, J., Fewtrell, L., Francis, C., Hopkins, M., Kay, C., McDonald, A., Stapleton, C., Watkins, J., Wilkinson, J. and Wyer, M., 2008. Quantification and control of microbial pollution from agriculture: a new policy challenge?. Environmental Science & Policy, 11(2), pp.171-184.
In-text: (Kay et al., 2007)
Your Bibliography: Kay, D., Edwards, A., Ferrier, R., Francis, C., Kay, C., Rushby, L., Watkins, J., McDonald, A., Wyer, M., Crowther, J. and Wilkinson, J., 2007. Catchment microbial dynamics: the emergence of a research agenda. Progress in Physical Geography, 31(1), pp.59-76.
In-text: (Kay et al., 2006)
Your Bibliography: Kay, D., McDonald, A., Stapelton, C., Wyer, M. and Fewtrell, L., 2006. The challenges of the water framework directive: Proceedings of the institution of civil engineers. Water Manage,.
In-text: (Kay et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Kay, P., Grayson, R., Phillips, M., Stanley, K., Dodsworth, A., Hanson, A., Walker, A., Foulger, M., McDonnell, I. and Taylor, S., 2012. The effectiveness of agricultural stewardship for improving water quality at the catchment scale: Experiences from an NVZ and ECSFDI watershed. Journal of Hydrology, 422-423, pp.10-16.
In-text: (Kirschner et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Kirschner, A., Reischer, G., Jakwerth, S., Savio, D., Ixenmaier, S., Toth, E., Sommer, R., Mach, R., Linke, R., Eiler, A., Kolarevic, S. and Farnleitner, A., 2017. Multiparametric monitoring of microbial faecal pollution reveals the dominance of human contamination along the whole Danube River. Water Research, 124, pp.543-555.
In-text: (Mascher et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Mascher, F., Mascher, W., Pichler-Semmelrock, F., Reinthaler, W., Zarfel, A. and Kittinger, C., 2017. Impact of Combined Sewer Overflow on Wastewater Treatment and Microbiological Quality of Rivers for Recreation. Water, 9(11), p.906.
In-text: (May and Cullinan, 2005)
Your Bibliography: May, C. and Cullinan, V., 2005. An Analysis of Microbial Pollution in the Sinclair-Dyes Inlet Watershed. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,.
In-text: (McDowell et al., 2015)
Your Bibliography: McDowell, R., Dils, R., Collins, A., Flahive, K., Sharpley, A. and Quinn, J., 2015. A review of the policies and implementation of practices to decrease water quality impairment by phosphorus in New Zealand, the UK, and the US. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 104(3), pp.289-305.
In-text: (Mesquita and Noble, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Mesquita, S. and Noble, R., 2013. Recent Developments in Monitoring of Microbiological Indicators of Water Quality Across a Range of Water Types. Water Resources Planning, Development and Management,.
In-text: (Miller, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Miller, C., 2011. microbiological safety of organic fertilizers used for produce production. Clemson University,.
In-text: (Mitchell, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Mitchell, G., 2005. Mapping hazard from urban non-point pollution: a screening model to support sustainable urban drainage planning. Journal of Environmental Management, 74(1), pp.1-9.
In-text: (Morató et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Morató, J., Codony, F., Sánchez, O., Pérez, L., García, J. and Mas, J., 2014. Key design factors affecting microbial community composition and pathogenic organism removal in horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands. Science of The Total Environment, 481, pp.81-89.
In-text: (Naidoo and Olaniran, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Naidoo, S. and Olaniran, A., 2013. Treated Wastewater Effluent as a Source of Microbial Pollution of Surface Water Resources. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 11(1), pp.249-270.
In-text: (Natural England, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Natural England, 2014. Catchment Sensitive Farming: reduce agricultural water pollution. Natural England Guidance.,.
In-text: (Neal et al., 2006)
Your Bibliography: Neal, C., Jarvie, H., Neal, M., Hill, L. and Wickham, H., 2006. Nitrate concentrations in river waters of the upper Thames and its tributaries. Science of The Total Environment, 365(1-3), pp.15-32.
In-text: (Oliver et al., 2016)
Your Bibliography: Oliver, D., Porter, K., Pachepsky, Y., Muirhead, R., Reaney, S., Coffey, R., Kay, D., Milledge, D., Hong, E., Anthony, S., Page, T., Bloodworth, J., Mellander, P., Carbonneau, P., McGrane, S. and Quilliam, R., 2016. Predicting microbial water quality with models: Over-arching questions for managing risk in agricultural catchments. Science of The Total Environment, 544, pp.39-47.
In-text: (ONS, 2011)
Your Bibliography: ONS, 2011. Census: Standard Area Statistics (England, Scotland and Wales). Office for National Statistics,.
In-text: (Pandey et al., 2014)
Your Bibliography: Pandey, P., Kass, P., Soupir, M., Biswas, S. and Singh, V., 2014. Contamination of water resources by pathogenic bacteria. AMB Express, 4(1).
In-text: (Parkinson, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Parkinson, J., 2003. Drainage and stormwater management strategies for low-income urban communities. Environment and Urbanization, 15(2), pp.115-126.
In-text: (Porter et al., 2017)
Your Bibliography: Porter, K., Reaney, S., Quilliam, R., Burgess, C. and Oliver, D., 2017. Predicting diffuse microbial pollution risk across catchments: The performance of SCIMAP and recommendations for future development. Science of The Total Environment, 609, pp.456-465.
In-text: (Posthumus, Deeks, Fenn and Rickson, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Posthumus, H., Deeks, L., Fenn, I. and Rickson, R., 2011. Soil conservation in two English catchments: Linking soil management with policies. Land Degradation & Development, 22(1), pp.97-110.
In-text: (SEPA, 1996)
Your Bibliography: SEPA, 1996. State of the environment report 1996. Scottish Environmental Protection Agency,.
In-text: (Shuval, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Shuval, H., 2003. Estimating the global burden of thalassogenic diseases: human infectious diseases caused by wastewater pollution of the marine environment. Water and Health,.
In-text: (Silva-Bedoya, Sánchez-Pinzón, Cadavid-Restrepo and Moreno-Herrera, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Silva-Bedoya, L., Sánchez-Pinzón, M., Cadavid-Restrepo, G. and Moreno-Herrera, C., 2016. Bacterial community analysis of an industrial wastewater treatment plant in Colombia with screening for lipid-degrading microorganisms. Microbiological Research, 192, pp.313-325.
In-text: (Tate, Atwill, Bartolome and Nader, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Tate, K., Atwill, E., Bartolome, J. and Nader, G., 2006. Significant Attenuation by Vegetative Buffers on Annual Grasslands. Journal of Environment Quality, 35(3), p.795.
In-text: (Tomaras, Sahl, Siegrist and Spear, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Tomaras, J., Sahl, J., Siegrist, R. and Spear, J., 2009. Microbial Diversity of Septic Tank Effluent and a Soil Biomat. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 75(10), pp.3348-3351.
In-text: (Tukiman, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Tukiman, I., 2008. Public Perception and Acceptance of the Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) in Housing Schemes in Malaysia. PhD thesis, University of Sheffield.,.
In-text: (Withers, Neal, Jarvie and Doody, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Withers, P., Neal, C., Jarvie, H. and Doody, D., 2014. Agriculture and Eutrophication: Where Do We Go from Here?. Sustainability, 6(9), pp.5853-5875.
In-text: (Wyckoff, Chen, Steinman and He, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Wyckoff, K., Chen, S., Steinman, A. and He, Q., 2017. Impact of Roadway Stormwater Runoff on Microbial Contamination in the Receiving Stream. Journal of Environment Quality, 46(5), p.1065.
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