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Tag: bacterial source tracking

  • Research roundup: new water research from around Texas

    Article originally written by Madison Pigg The Medina River in April 2024. (Photo by Tina Hendon, TWRI.) Peer-reviewed publications by Texas A&M University System scientists Effects of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid on microbial community structure during anaerobic digestion: This new research by Texas A&M AgriLife scientists focuses on the fundamental understanding of biological…

    Research roundup: new water research from around Texas

  • Watersheds across Texas benefit from bacterial source tracking research team’s work

    For more than a decade, the Texas Bacterial Source Tracking Program has improved the identification process for bacterial pollution sources in watersheds across Texas to help restore water quality and protect human health, according to a Texas Water Resources Institute (TWRI) official. “Because of the efforts of this joint program with the Texas Water Resources Institute, Texas A&M AgriLife…

    Watersheds across Texas benefit from bacterial source tracking research team’s work