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Processes driving the episodic flux of faecal indicator organisms in streams impacting on recreational and shellfish harvesting waters

机译:推动粪便指示生物在溪流中流过的过程,影响娱乐性和贝类收获水

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Understanding the process controls on episodic fluxes of faecal indicator organisms (FIOs) is becoming increasingly important for the sustainable management and accurate modelling of water quality in both recreational and shellfish harvesting waters. Both environments exhibit transitory non-compliance with microbiological standards after rainfall episodes despite significant expenditures on control of sewage derived pollutant loadings in recent years. This paper demonstrates the role of wave propagation in the entrainment of FIOs from river channel beds as a contributor to episodes of poor microbial water quality. Previously reported data is reviewed in the light of relationships between wave and mean water travel velocities. High flows and rapid changes in river flow, driven by releases of bacterially pure reservoir water, resulted in elevated FIO concentrations and transient peaks in concentration. The new interpretation of these data suggest three modes of entrainment: (ⅰ) immediate wave-front disturbance, (ⅱ) wave propagation lift and post-wave transport at mean flow velocity, and (ⅲ) stochastic erosional mechanisms that maintain elevated bacterial concentrations under steady high flow conditions. This is a significant advance on the previously proposed mechanisms. Understanding these mechanisms provides an aid to managing streams intended for recreational use and emphasises the need to control the timing of high flow generation prior to use of the water body for e.g. canoeing events. In addition the processes highlighted have relevance for the protection of shellfish nurseries, drinking water supply intakes and episodes of poor bathing water quality, and associated health risks.
机译:对于休闲和贝类捕捞水的可持续管理和水质的精确建模,了解粪便指示生物(FIOs)的瞬时通量的过程控制变得越来越重要。尽管近年来在控制污水产生的污染物负荷方面投入了大量资金,但在降雨发生后,这两种环境均显示出暂时不符合微生物标准的情况。本文证明了波传播在夹带来自河道的FIO中的作用,这些微生物是造成微生物水质差的原因。根据波浪与平均水流速度之间的关系对先前报告的数据进行了审查。由细菌纯净的水库水的释放驱动的高流量和河流流量的快速变化导致FIO浓度升高和浓度瞬时峰值。这些数据的新解释提出了三种夹带模式:(ⅰ)立即波前扰动,(ⅱ)在平均流速下的波传播升力和波后传输,以及(ⅲ)在一定条件下保持细菌浓度升高的随机侵蚀机制稳定的高流量条件。这是对先前提出的机制的重大进步。理解这些机制为管理娱乐用途的溪流提供了帮助,并强调了在使用水体例如水蒸气之前,需要控制高流量产生的时间。划独木舟的事件。此外,重点介绍的过程与贝类苗圃的保护,饮用水供应的摄入以及沐浴水质量差以及相关的健康风险有关。

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