P056: Potential for Pathogen Growth, Fecal Indicator Growth and Phosphorus Release under Clam Removal Barriers in the LTB
Project Number
04.01.01.0095
Action Priority
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Implementers
University of California, Davis, UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center
Supporting Agencies
U.S. Forest Service - Pacific Southwest Research Station
Primary Contact
Kat McIntyre (KMcIntyre@trpa.gov)
Stage
Completed
Duration
2009 - 2012
Total Project Cost
$104,237
Funding Request
$0
Science Program
Conduct Applied Scientific Research
Using microcosm laboratory experiments that mimicked winter and summer-like conditions under the rubber barriers, this project examined:
-Whether fecal indicator bacteria such as total coliforms, fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli and enterococci re-grow under the barrier.
-Whether artificially added human pathogens (Campylobacter jejuni and Salmonella enterica) re-grow and/or persist.
-Whether alternative fecal indicator bacteria such as universal-, human-, dog- and bovine-associated Bacteroidales re-grow.
-The amount of ammonium, phosphate and dissolved organic carbon released under the barrier as a result of decaying Asian clams.
Targeted Performance Measures
No Expected Accomplishments provided
Threshold Categories
Water Quality
No Key Photo provided for this Project
Location
Targeted Funding
Secured Funding: Southern Nevada Public ... (USFS - PSW), $104,237