Manure-borne pathogens as an important source of water contamination: An update on the dynamics of pathogen survival/transport as well as practical risk mitigation …
Enteropathogen contamination of water resources is a global concern. Several sources and
routes of pathogen contamination of water resources have been identified including …
routes of pathogen contamination of water resources have been identified including …
[HTML][HTML] Fate and transport modelling for evaluating antibiotic resistance in aquatic environments: Current knowledge and research priorities
Antibiotics have revolutionised medicine in the last century and enabled the prevention of
bacterial infections that were previously deemed untreatable. However, in parallel, bacteria …
bacterial infections that were previously deemed untreatable. However, in parallel, bacteria …
Application of biofertilizer containing Bacillus subtilis reduced the nitrogen loss in agricultural soil
Nitrogen losses caused by excess fertilizer application in agriculture are one of the main
sources of non-point pollution. Biofertilizer has been considered as an effective alternative to …
sources of non-point pollution. Biofertilizer has been considered as an effective alternative to …
[HTML][HTML] A wastewater-based epidemic model for SARS-CoV-2 with application to three Canadian cities
The COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated wastewater-based surveillance, allowing public
health to track the epidemic by monitoring the concentration of the genetic fingerprints of …
health to track the epidemic by monitoring the concentration of the genetic fingerprints of …
A review of SWAT studies in Southeast Asia: applications, challenges and future directions
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is recognized as one of the top
hydrological models applied for addressing hydrologic and environmental issues. This is the …
hydrological models applied for addressing hydrologic and environmental issues. This is the …
Internal cycling, not external loading, decides the nutrient limitation in eutrophic lake: A dynamic model with temporal Bayesian hierarchical inference
Lake eutrophication is associated with excessive anthropogenic nutrients (mainly nitrogen
(N) and phosphorus (P)) and unobserved internal nutrient cycling. Despite the advances in …
(N) and phosphorus (P)) and unobserved internal nutrient cycling. Despite the advances in …
Bacteriophages as indicators of faecal pollution and enteric virus removal
Bacteriophages are an attractive alternative to faecal indicator bacteria (FIB), particularly as
surrogates of enteric virus fate and transport, due to their closer morphological and …
surrogates of enteric virus fate and transport, due to their closer morphological and …
Predicting algal blooms: Are we overlooking groundwater?
Significant advances in understanding and predicting freshwater algal bloom dynamics
have emerged in response to both increased occurrence and financial burden of nuisance …
have emerged in response to both increased occurrence and financial burden of nuisance …
Data assimilation in surface water quality modeling: A review
Data assimilation (DA) techniques are powerful means of dynamic natural system modeling
that allow for the use of data as soon as it appears to improve model predictions and reduce …
that allow for the use of data as soon as it appears to improve model predictions and reduce …
Impact of climate change on the vulnerability of drinking water intakes in a northern region
Climate change impacts the vulnerability of drinking water sources to contamination and
water shortages. This review highlights key risk factors along the impact chain of climate …
water shortages. This review highlights key risk factors along the impact chain of climate …