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Real-time assessments of water quality—A nowcast for Escherichia coli and cyanobacterial toxins

October 10, 2019

Threats to our recreational and drinking waters include disease-causing (pathogenic) organisms from fecal contamination and toxins produced by some species of cyanobacteria (cyanotoxins) that can cause acute and (or) chronic illnesses. Because traditional laboratory methods for detecting these threats take too long for prompt public health protection, tools for real-time assessments are needed to protect public health. To address this need, the U.S. Geological Survey is collaborating with State and local partners to develop models that provide real-time estimates of Escherichia coli (E. coli) (for pathogens) and (or) microcystin (for freshwater cyanotoxins) levels at inland and Great Lakes beaches and drinking-water intakes. Model results are then used to inform the public of water-quality conditions in near-real time through the Great Lakes NowCast (https://ny.water.usgs.gov/maps/nowcast/). Behind the scenes, the NowCast provides speed and efficiency for managers by automating data management and standardizing methods among agencies.

Publication Year 2019
Title Real-time assessments of water quality—A nowcast for Escherichia coli and cyanobacterial toxins
DOI 10.3133/fs20193061
Authors Donna S. Francy, Amie M.G. Brady, Tammy M. Zimmerman
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 2019-3061
Index ID fs20193061
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pennsylvania Water Science Center; Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center