Environmental Health - Emerging Issues and Practice 2012
DOI: 10.5772/30191
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Use of Enterococcus, BST and Sterols for Poultry Pollution Source Tracking in Surface and Groundwater

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“…Surface and ground water samples were collected from 12 and 28 sites, respectively, in the Abbotsford area of British Columbia, Canada, near poultry farms and berry farms that used poultry litter as fertilizer, as well as a reference site in a residential area in Port Moody, British Columbia [22]. Ground water sites were sampled in April, August, and December of 2009.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surface and ground water samples were collected from 12 and 28 sites, respectively, in the Abbotsford area of British Columbia, Canada, near poultry farms and berry farms that used poultry litter as fertilizer, as well as a reference site in a residential area in Port Moody, British Columbia [22]. Ground water sites were sampled in April, August, and December of 2009.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of C 29 sterols could potentially address this question as they can serve as biomarkers for complex pools of carbon that are travelling through the aquifer sediments (such as organic matter derived from plants versus human/livestock waste in sediments) (Biache and Philp, 2013; Chikaraishi et al, 2005; Furtula et al, 2012; Lee et al, 2011; Martins et al, 2011; Tolosa et al, 2013; Tse et al, 2014). The relative distributions of these biomarkers can provide an indication of how much input from each source has occurred.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, coprostanol (5β-cholestan-3β-ol, logK OW ≈ 8.2) is biosynthesized from cholesterol exclusively within the mammalian gut and comprises 25 to 90% of total steroids in feces (Leeming et al, 1996). It is therefore a widely accepted biomarker for sewage/fecal matter of human or animal origin (Chou and Liu, 2004; Furtula et al, 2012; Hussain et al, 2010; Lee et al, 2011; Martins et al, 2011). Under aerobic conditions in sandy sediments, Pratt et al (2008) observed that coprostanol degrades more slowly than fecal bacterial indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%