Multistate Evaluation of Microbial Water and Sediment Quality from Agricultural Recovery Basins.
@article{Partyka2016MultistateEO,
title={Multistate Evaluation of Microbial Water and Sediment Quality from Agricultural Recovery Basins.},
author={Melissa L. Partyka and Ronald F Bond and Jennifer A Chase and L. Kiger and Edward R. Atwill},
journal={Journal of environmental quality},
year={2016},
volume={45 2},
pages={
657-65
}
}Agricultural recovery basins are an important conservation practice designed to provide temporary storage of sediment and water on farms before low-volume discharge. However, food safety concerns have been raised regarding redistribution of captured sediment and water to fields used for human food production. The purpose of this study was to examine the potential microbiological risk that recovery basins may contribute to nearby produce fields and to evaluate characteristics that may influence…
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