Effect of dredge spoil deposition on fecal coliform counts in sediments at a disposal site
- PMID: 329761
- PMCID: PMC242585
- DOI: 10.1128/aem.34.1.38-41.1977
Effect of dredge spoil deposition on fecal coliform counts in sediments at a disposal site
Abstract
The most-probable-number of fecal coliforms in sediments was monitored at the New London dump site in Long Island Sound during the deposition of dredge spoil from the Thames River. Although the geometric mean for fecal coliforms at five stations in the river was 14,000/100 ml before dredging commenced, the deposition of this material did not increase the incidence of fecal coliforms at 17 spoil stations and 13 control stations in the disposal and surrounding areas. Fecal coliforms appear to occur only in the surface sediment material and are diluted by the subsurface material during the dredging operation. Fecal coliform analyses of bottom waters during high and low tides indicated that the flow of water from the Thames River played a major role in determining the most-probable-number of fecal coliforms in the sediments at the disposal site.
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