

Author: Uejio Christopher K.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISSN: 1040-2381
Source: Lake and Reservoir Management, Vol.28, Iss.3, 2012-09, pp. : 232-244
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Abstract
Indicator bacteria (IB) that tend to occur with human pathogens provide surveillance of waterborne disease risk. This study analyzes a long-term IB surveillance record at Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, United States. The first research objective examined the influence of urbanization on fecal coliform (FC) variability and change from 1975 to 2000. Over this period, impervious surface expansion mirrored escalating fecal coliform in 2 of the 3 urbanized subwatersheds; however, impervious surface construction in less-developed subwatersheds did not impact FC levels. Average FC levels were highest at the only municipality (Linn Hillside Road Creek) with beaches around the lake using septic systems. The second research objective developed a predictive model to forecast human health risk in periods without surveillance. A Bayesian framework communicated uncertainty surrounding beach management decisions. Existing water quality surveillance is limited by infrequent and relatively slow sample processing; thus, beach managers often do not have reliable water quality information. The predictive statistical model determined associations between biophysical conditions and
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