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Modeling Seasonal Variability Fecal Coliform in Natural Surface Waters using the Modified SWAT

Authors
Cho, Kyung HwaPachepsky, Yakov A.Kim, MinjeongPyo, JongCheolPark, Mi-HyunKim, Young MoKim, Jung-WooKim, Joon Ha
Issue Date
Apr-2016
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Soil and water assessment tool;  Fecal contamination;  Surface water;  Bacterial water quality
Citation
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, v.535, pp.377 - 385
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
Volume
535
Start Page
377
End Page
385
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/23188
DOI
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2016.01.084
ISSN
0022-1694
Abstract
Fecal coliforms are indicators of pathogens and thereby, understanding of their fate and transport in surface waters is important to protect drinking water sources and public health. We compiled fecal coliform observations from four different sites in the USA and Korea and found a seasonal variability with a significant connection to temperature levels. In all observations, fecal coliform concentrations were relatively higher in summer and lower during the winter season. This could be explained by the seasonal dominance of growth or die-off of bacteria in soil and in-stream. Existing hydrologic models, however, have limitations in simulating the seasonal variability of fecal coliform. Soil and in-stream bacterial modules of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model are oversimplified in that they exclude simulations of alternating bacterial growth. This study develops a new bacteria subroutine for the SWAT in an attempt to improve its prediction accuracy. We introduced critical temperatures as a parameter to simulate the onset of bacterial growth/die-off and to reproduce the seasonal variability of bacteria. The module developed in this study will improve modeling for environmental management schemes.
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