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Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health

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268<strong>Animal</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>, <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Quality</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Health</strong>Table 7.2 (Continued).Location Organism Results Comments ReferenceUSA Enterococci Site 1: Geo. mean 2600 cfu/100mL(95% C.I. 1011–6685)Site 2: Geo. mean 1423 cfu/100mL(95% C.I. 795–2547)UK Faecal coliformsEnterococciFaecal coliformsEnterococciScotl<strong>and</strong> Faecal coliformsFaecalstreptococciD: Geo. mean: 1.9 × 10 3cfu/100 mLD: Geo. mean: 2.2 × 10 2cfu/100 mLP: Geo. mean: 3.6 × 10 2 cfu/100mLP: Geo. mean: 4.7 cfu/100 mLMean 95 th %ile: 1804 cfu/100mL (500–3400)Mean 95 th %ile: 1083 cfu/100mL (171–4498)Stream – Two sites where cattlehave free access.15 Rivers – 11-year monitoringperiod during summerbathing season. D: Dairy l<strong>and</strong>use areas, P: Pasture l<strong>and</strong> useareas (cattle, sheep)Coastal bathing beach impactedby grazing livestock. 2000–2008 seasonal data.India Enterococci Median 32 cfu/100 mL (23–44) River Site 1 – Rural area withagricultural farms; drinkingwater, hygienic uses.Lee et al. 2008Kay et al. 2008SEPA 2009Lata et al. 2009

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