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Start of a new project: BACTO-TRANS

Overview of the components in the Bacto-Trans lab experiment and the constructed setup

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BACTO-TRANS experimental setup

Detailed view of the pipe system simulating the transport of the contaminated water

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Experimental setup in detail

Conceptual model of the BactoTRANS project that shows the transport from the pathogen source through overland- or groundwater transport into the waters

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BACTO-TRANS conceptually

Experimental while working: simulated precipitation is generated in the lab

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BACTO-TRANS experimental setup in action

Last week, the first experiments of the BACTO-TRANS project took place. BACTO-TRANS (Upscaling Bacterial Overland Transport (BOT) – a multiparametric approach) aims to develop new BOT models that will enable reliable predictions of the transport and fate of bacterial pathogens in the environment.

The project takes a holistic, quantitative approach to transfer BOT model parameters to large scales. Small-scale precipitation experiments are conducted in the laboratory and larger-scale experiments are conducted using a precipitation simulator under real environmental conditions.

These experiments simulated BOT from cow pats after rainfall events of varying intensity and determine the bacteria's survival rates.

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