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Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health

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190<strong>Animal</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Health</strong>Jenkins, A. 1984: The Effect of Fluvial Processes on the Dynamics of Sanitary Bacteria inUpl<strong>and</strong> Streams, Ph.D. University of Leeds.Kay, D. <strong>and</strong> McDonald, A. (1980). Reduction of coliform bacteria in two upl<strong>and</strong> watersupply reservoirs: the significance of distance decay relationships. <strong>Water</strong> Research,14, 305–318.Kay, D., Wyer, M. D., Crowther, J., O’Neill, J. G., Jackson, G., Fleisher, J. M. <strong>and</strong> Fewtrell,L. (1999). Changing st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> catchment sources of faecal indicators innearshore bathing waters, pp. 47–64. In: S. Trudgill, D. Walling <strong>and</strong> B. Webb(eds.), <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> Processes <strong>and</strong> Policy, Chichester: Wiley.Kay, D., Edwards, A. C., Ferrier, R. C., Francis, C., Kay, C., Rushby, L. J. W., McDonald,A. T. M. W. <strong>and</strong> Crowther, J. (2003). Does farmyard runoff represent a significantsource of faecal indicator organisms for the bathing waters of SW Scotl<strong>and</strong>?,Proceedings of the 7th International <strong>Water</strong> Association Specialised Conference onDiffuse Pollution <strong>and</strong> Basin Management. Volume 3, Dublin, pp. 22–29.Kay, D., Stapleton, C. M., Wyer, M. D., McDonald, A. T., Crowther, J., Paul, N., Jones, K.,Francis, C., Watkins, J., Humphrey, N., Lin, B., Yang, L., Falconer, R. A. <strong>and</strong> Gardner,S. (2005). Decay of intestinal enterococci concentrations in high energy estuarine <strong>and</strong>coastal waters: towards real-time T 90 values for modelling faecal indicators inrecreational waters. <strong>Water</strong> Research, 39, 655–657, doi: 10.1016/j.watres.2004. 11.014.Kay, D., Francis, C., Edwards, A., Kay, C., McDonald, A., Lowe, N., Stapleton, C.,Watkins, J. <strong>and</strong> Wyer, M. (2005a). The Efficacy of Natural <strong>Waste</strong>water TreatmentSystems in Removing Faecal Indicator Bacteria. Report Number 07/WW/21/5.London: UK <strong>Water</strong> Industry Research (UKWIR), ISBN 1 84057 385 6.Kay, D., Stapleton, C. M., Wyer, M. D., McDonald, A. T., Crowther, J., Paul, N., Jones, K.,Francis, C., Watkins, J., Wilkinson, J., Humphrey, N., Lin, B., Yang, L., Falconer, R.A. <strong>and</strong> Gardner, S. (2005b). Decay of intestinal enterococci concentrations inhigh-energy estuarine <strong>and</strong> coastal waters: towards real-time T-90 values formodelling faecal indicators in recreational waters. <strong>Water</strong> Research, 39, 655–667.Kay, D., Wilkinson, J., Crowther, J., Reid, S., Francis, C., Kay, C., Hopkins, M., Watkins, J.,Edwards, A., McDonald, A., Wyer, M. <strong>and</strong> Stapleton, C. (2005c). Monitoring theeffectiveness of field <strong>and</strong> steading measures to reduce diffuse pollution fromagriculture to bathing waters in the Ettrick, Cessnock, Nairn <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>yhillscatchments, Scottish Executive Report reference: ENV/7/4/04 Edinburgh http://www.scotl<strong>and</strong>.gov.uk/Topics/Environment/<strong>Water</strong>/15561/15068.Kay, D., Wyer, M. D., Crowther, J., Stapleton, C., Bradford, M., McDonald, A. T., Greaves,J., Francis, C. <strong>and</strong> Watkins, J. (2005d). Predicting faecal indicator fluxes using digitall<strong>and</strong> use data in the UK’s sentinel <strong>Water</strong> Framework Directive catchment: the Ribblestudy. <strong>Water</strong> Research, 39, 655–667.Kay, D., Stapleton, C. M., Wyer, M. D., McDonald, A. T. <strong>and</strong> Crowther, J. (2006b). TotalMaximum Daily Loads. The USEPA Approach To Managing Faecal Indicator FluxesTo Receiving <strong>Water</strong>s: Lessons For UK Environmental Regulation? Proceedings ofthe SAC/SEPA Biennial Conference on Bathing <strong>Water</strong> Research, Edinburgh.

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