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  1. Current status of microbial source tracking applications in constructed wetlands serving as nature-based solutions for water management and wastewater treatment
  2. Effective removal of antibiotic resistance genes from wastewater using marine waste-derived novel nanocomposites
  3. Introducing Semi-Interpenetrating Networks of Chitosan and Ammonium-Quaternary Polymers for the Effective Removal of Waterborne Pathogens from Wastewaters
  4. An Overview of Microbial Source Tracking Using Host-Specific Genetic Markers to Identify Origins of Fecal Contamination in Different Water Environments
  5. Molecular Identification of Infectious Enteropathogens in Faeces of Healthy Horses
  6. Mitigating Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Wastewater by Sequential Treatment with Novel Nanomaterials
  7. Cross-tracking of faecal pollution origins, macronutrients, pharmaceuticals and personal care products in rural and urban watercourses
  8. Molecularly imprinted films and quaternary ammonium-functionalized microparticles working in tandem against pathogenic bacteria in wastewaters
  9. Seasonal dynamics of lotic bacterial communities assessed by 16S rRNA gene amplicon deep sequencing
  10. DNA-based faecal source tracking of contaminated drinking water causing a large Campylobacter outbreak in Norway 2019
  11. Faecal pollution affects abundance and diversity of aquatic microbial community in anthropo-zoogenically influenced lotic ecosystems
  12. Green wastewater treatment technology for agritourism business in Romania
  13. Aquatic microbial diversity associated with faecal pollution of Norwegian waterbodies characterized by 16S rRNA gene amplicon deep sequencing
  14. Assessing the applicability of groundwater monitoring data in the modelling of soil water retention characteristics
  15. Contributors to Faecal Water Contamination in Urban Environments
  16. Assessment of Groundwater Quality in Areas Irrigated with Food Industry Wastewater: a Case of Wastewater Utilisation from Sugar and Yeast Factories
  17. The importance of melting curve analysis in discriminating faecal and environmental Bacteroidales bacteria
  18. Modelling of water reserves in mineral soils with different retention properties
  19. Norwegian study on microbial source tracking for water quality control and pollution removal in constructed wetland treating catchment run-off
  20. Performance of Constructed Wetlands Treating Domestic Wastewater in Norway Over a Quarter of a Century – Options for Nutrient Removal and Recycling
  21. Nutrients Tracking and Removal in Constructed Wetlands Treating Catchment Runoff in Norway
  22. Phosphorus Recycling from Waste, Dams and Wetlands Receiving Landfill Leachate – Long Term Monitoring in Norway
  23. Application of host-specific genetic markers for microbial source tracking of faecal water contamination in an agricultural catchment
  24. Effects of temperature, storage time and pH on survival ofEscherichia coliin source-separated yellowwater
  25. Changes in Microbial Quality of Irrigation Water Under Different Weather Conditions in Southeast Norway
  26. Agricultural Runoff in Norway: The Problem, the Regulations, and the Role of Wetlands
  27. Quantitative and qualitative assessment of agricultural water resources under variable climatic conditions of Silesian Lowlands (Southwest Poland)
  28. The impact of wastewater irrigation on the chemical quality of groundwater
  29. Specific features of Escherichia coli that distinguish it from coliform and thermotolerant coliform bacteria and define it as the most accurate indicator of faecal contamination in the environment
  30. Preservation of nutrients during long-term storage of source-separated yellowwater
  31. Long-term survival of Escherichia coli in lightweight aggregate filter media of constructed wastewater treatment wetlands
  32. Rural domestic wastewater treatment in Norway and Poland: experiences, cooperation and concepts on the improvement of constructed wetland technology
  33. Filter bed systems treating domestic wastewater in the Nordic countries – Performance and reuse of filter media
  34. Possible scenarios of environmental transport, occurrence and fate of helminth eggs in light weight aggregate wastewater treatment systems
  35. Long-term Hygienic Barrier Efficiency of a Compact On-site Wastewater Treatment System
  36. Treatment of tunnel wash waters — experiments with organic sorbent materials. Part II: Removal of toxic metals
  37. Treatment of tunnel wash waters – experiments with organic sorbent materials. Part I: Removal of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and nonpolar oil
  38. Comparison of methods for calculation of sustainability indices for alternative sewerage systems—Theoretical and practical considerations
  39. Application of used wetland filter media in agriculture — control of heavy metal contents and faecal contamination
  40. A high–performance compact filter system treating domestic wastewater