Real-time fluorometric assay for sewage presence: a cost-effective method to determine potential water quality threats to swimmers and ecosystem health

Major Goals and Objectives

  • Use high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection to track the distribution of fluorescent whitening agents along a southern portion of the Lake Michigan shoreline
  • Examine the relationship between these fluorescent whitening agents and E. coli

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Research Information

Principal Investigator:
Kizhanipuram Vinodgopal
Initiation Date:
2008
Completion Date:
2010
Affiliation:
Indiana University Northwest

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Contacts

Kizhanipuram Vinodgopal
kvinodg@nccu.edu