| Literature DB >> 20555206 |
Sung Min Cha1, Seung Won Lee, Yong Eun Park, Kyung Hwa Cho, Seungyoon Lee, Joon Ha Kim.
Abstract
As a representative urban stream in Korea, the Gwangju (GJ) stream suffers from chronic fecal contamination. In this study, to characterize levels of fecal pollution in the GJ stream, the monthly monitoring data for seven years (from 2001 to 2007) and the hourly monitoring data from two field experiments were examined with respect to seasonal/daily variations and spatial distribution under wet and dry weather conditions. This research revealed that concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria strongly varied depending on the prevalent meteorological conditions. That is, during the dry daytime, fecal indicator bacteria concentrations decreased due to inactivation from solar irradiation, but rapidly increased in the absence of sunlight, suggesting external source inputs. In addition, bacterial concentrations substantially increased during rainfall events, due probably to a major contribution from combined sewer overflow. The observations in this study can be useful for implementing fecal pollution management strategies and for predicting fecal contamination as a function of meteorological conditions.Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20555206 DOI: 10.2166/wst.2010.261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Sci Technol ISSN: 0273-1223 Impact factor: 1.915