Outcomes Of Animal Waste Management Programs, National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995, Vol. 2, December 1998

Outcomes Of Animal Waste Management Programs, National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995, Vol. 2, December 1998
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National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995: Outcomes of animal waste management programs

National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995: Outcomes of animal waste management programs
Title National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995: Outcomes of animal waste management programs PDF eBook
Author Mary Gladys Marshall
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Pages 78
Release 1998
Genre Agricultural pollution
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Outcomes of animal waste management programs

Outcomes of animal waste management programs
Title Outcomes of animal waste management programs PDF eBook
Author Mary Gladys Marshall
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Pages 74
Release 1998
Genre Agricultural pollution
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Overview, Reporting System, And Summary Of Outputs And Outcomes, National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995, Vol. 1, December 1998

Overview, Reporting System, And Summary Of Outputs And Outcomes, National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995, Vol. 1, December 1998
Title Overview, Reporting System, And Summary Of Outputs And Outcomes, National Extension Targeted Water Quality Program, 1992-1995, Vol. 1, December 1998 PDF eBook
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The Relationship Between Animal Wastes and Water Quality, a Report of Recent Meetings, Oct. 1971 and Jan. 1972

The Relationship Between Animal Wastes and Water Quality, a Report of Recent Meetings, Oct. 1971 and Jan. 1972
Title The Relationship Between Animal Wastes and Water Quality, a Report of Recent Meetings, Oct. 1971 and Jan. 1972 PDF eBook
Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency
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Pages 40
Release 1972
Genre Animal waste
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Title U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Agriculture
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Pages 50
Release 1998
Genre Agricultural pollution
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Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health

Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health
Title Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health PDF eBook
Author A. Dufour
Publisher IWA Publishing
Pages 489
Release 2012-10-14
Genre Science
ISBN 178040123X

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Domestic animals contaminate recreational waters and drinking-water sources with excreta and pathogens; but this threat to public health is inadequately understood and is insufficiently addressed in regulations. More than 85% of the world’s faecal wastes is from domestic animals such as poultry, cattle, sheep and pigs. These animals harbor zoonotic pathogens that are transported in the environment by water, especially runoff. However little information exists on health effects associated with exposure to this potential hazard to human health; and water standards focused on control of human fecal contamination do reflect the contribution of non-human fecal contamination to risk. Does compliance with current monitoring practices using microbial indicators provide protection against animal and bird sources of fecal contamination? Prepared with contributions from a group of international experts, Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health considers microbial contamination from domestic animal and bird sources and explores the health hazards associated with this microbial contamination and approaches to protecting public health. Animal Waste, Water Quality and Human Health will be of interest to regulators with responsibility for recreational waters, drinking water quality and water reuse; policymakers working in water quality, public health and agriculture; decision makers responsible for livestock management; and scientists and practitioners concerned with many affected subjects. Topics covered include: Credible waterborne zoonotic pathogens are discussed and ranked according to their potential hazard level. Each pathogen is described with regard to their sources, reservoirs, and infectivity. Faecal production rates of various domestic animals are discussed, alongside pathogen transmission in animal populations, pathogen prevalence in animals and “supershedders”. Transport of fecal indicator organisms and their episodic occurrence in catchments. Interventions for improving food safety and reducing production losses. The impact of interventions, e.g. enhanced attenuation and storage to prevent spills; benchmarking against best management practices to reduce diffuse source contamination. Models to inform design of farm-scale best management practices and the effectiveness of best management practices for attenuating pathogen transport within catchments. The complex nature of human exposure to zoonotic waterborne pathogens; including the relationships among livestock waste contamination, water impairment, zoonotic pathogens, and human infection and illness. Human exposure interventions include case studies that discuss eradicating disease in discharging populations, adding filtration to minimal treated water to reduce Cryptosporidium occurrence and UV disinfection of beach waters to reduce beach postings. Indicators, sanitary surveys and source attribution techniques; risk assessment of exposure to zoonotic pathogens, including an interactive risk comparison approach. A review of epidemiological studies that address the relationship between swimmer illness and exposure to waters contaminated by nonhuman fecal wastes. Economic evaluation of the costs and benefits associated with animal waste management and human health.