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Accurate estimation of faecal microorganism levels in water systems, such as stormwater drains, creeks and rivers, is needed for appropriate assessment of impacts on receiving water bodies and the risks to human health. The underlying hypothesis for this work is that a single conceptual model (the MicroOrganism Prediction in Urban Stormwater model – i.e. MOPUS) can adequately simulate microbial dynamics...
Accurate estimation of the levels of microorganisms in urban stormwater is needed for stormwater harvesting and to ensure that our streams and bays are safe for recreational uses. The aim of this research was to develop and test a simple urban stormwater microorganism model (Micro-Organism Prediction in Urban Stormwater – MOPUS) which is spatially lumped and coupled to a rainfall runoff model. The...
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