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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-1219-2020
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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-20-1219-2020
© Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Modeling of E. coli distribution for hazard assessment of bathing waters affected by combined sewer overflows
AQUATEC – Suez Advanced Solutions, Ps. Zona Franca 46-48, 08038,
Barcelona, Spain
Beniamino Russo
AQUATEC – Suez Advanced Solutions, Ps. Zona Franca 46-48, 08038,
Barcelona, Spain
Group of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (GIHA), Technical
College of La Almunia (EUPLA), University of Zaragoza, Mayor St. 5, 50100, Zaragoza, Spain
Alejandro Acero Oliete
Group of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (GIHA), Technical
College of La Almunia (EUPLA), University of Zaragoza, Mayor St. 5, 50100, Zaragoza, Spain
Juan Carlos Sánchez Catalán
Group of Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering (GIHA), Technical
College of La Almunia (EUPLA), University of Zaragoza, Mayor St. 5, 50100, Zaragoza, Spain
Eduardo Martínez-Gomariz
Cetaqua, Water Technology Centre, Environment, Society and Economics Department, Cornellà de Llobregat, 08940, Spain
Montse Martínez
AQUATEC – Suez Advanced Solutions, Ps. Zona Franca 46-48, 08038,
Barcelona, Spain
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Short summary
Bathing water quality at public beaches is often compromised by the presence of urban sewer systems that usually discharge, mostly during rainfalls, untreated sewer water into lakes, rivers or seas. In this study we analyzed and quantified the impact of sewer discharges into the sea of a large Spanish city. This study provides a useful idea for local water managers and for people bathing in these areas about how long and how much an urban sewer system can affect the seawater quality.
Bathing water quality at public beaches is often compromised by the presence of urban sewer...
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