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Scaling and management of fecal indicator bacteria in runoff from a coastal urban watershed in Southern California /
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Scaling and management of fecal indicator bacteria in runoff from a coastal urban watershed in Southern California /

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Other Authors: Boehm, Alexandria B., Grant, Stanley B., Mrse, Robert D., Oancea, Carmen M. Copil., Reeves, Ryan L., Sanders, Brett F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Biological contamination
Estuaries
Nonpoint pollution
Runoff water
Sewer
Water pollution
Water quality
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