Bacterial Source Tracking (BST)



Example of a BST Project in a Rural Virginia Watershed

The example project file is a "portable document format" (pdf) file. In order to view, print or download this (or any other) pdf file, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader correctly installed on your computer and configured for your World Wide Web Browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer, etc.). To obtain information about pdf files and instructions on how to correctly install Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free of charge) on your computer, go to the Adobe-Acrobat Reader webpage .

If you set your browser so that Acrobat Reader opens within your browser, you will be able to look at the pdf Project file without downloading it (this is the best way to do it). If you do not open Acrobat Reader within your browser, the pdf Project file will be downloaded on your computer. You will then have to open Acrobat Reader to access the file.

BST PROJECT FILE (pdf format)

Details of the material in the pdf file can be found in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1999, 65:5522-5531. See BST PUBLICATIONS for the full citation.



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BST website maintained by Charles Hagedorn, Professor of Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Va Tech.