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. 2024 Apr 16;12(4):802. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms12040802

Table 1.

Summary of locations sampled in this study and their total bacterial and CRB counts.

Sample Location Collection Date (D/M/Y) Location Type Coordinates Total Bacteria (CFU/mL) CRB (CFU/mL)
C Carpinteria Salt Marsh a 24/4/18 Marine estuary 34.401244, 119.5401337 5.1 × 103 5.2 × 103
K Kiddie Beach b 7/5/18 Beach harbor 34.1601144, 119.2235778 ≤10 ≤10
LAR LA River c 4/6/18 Urban river 34.156572, 118.291143 2.2 × 103 ≤10
CP Cypress Park d 18/6/18 Natural creek 34.167243, 118.962229 5.2 × 102 ≤10
SS San Simeon Creek e 24/6/18 Coastal wetlands 35.5971832, 121.1218039 1 × 102 ≤10
TL Topanga Lagoon f 23/7/18 Natural pool 34.038536, 118.583085 7 × 102 ≤10
BBL Big Bear Lake g 21/8/18 Natural freshwater lake 34.245278, 116.917086 8 × 101 ≤10
WL Woodley Lake h 18/3/19 Reclaimed water 34.175326, 118.472829 3.1 × 103 10
RL Reseda Lake i 18/3/19 Artificial lake 34.188714, 118.534383 2.4 × 102 20
MRP Malibu Rock Pool j 28/3/19 Natural pool 34.096555, 118.729879 1.1 × 102 ≤10

a Estuary fed by the Franklin, Santa Monica, and San Simeon creeks. b Kiddie Beach (Oxnard marina) receives residential and military runoff water. c The Los Angeles River runs from Simi Valley, CA to Long Beach, CA, bisecting the city. The riverbed alternates between cement and natural dirt. Our sample was collected at Glendale Narrows, which is an area of restoration where cement was removed to expose the natural riverbed. d Our sample was collected at Arroyo Conejo Creek, which spans the entire Conejo Valley and is the only watershed for the entire valley. The area is highly residential. e The creek is a natural wetland that receives agricultural and residential runoff. f Lagoon that forms behind a beach berm after seasonal rains and is fed by the Topanga Creek. g Natural reservoir for the San Bernardino Mountains, it is filled solely by snow runoff. h Wildlife wetland and bird sanctuary that is filled with reclaimed water from the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant (DCTWRP). i Asphalt lined urban lake with potable water that is treated with an algicide. j Natural pool filled with rain runoff from the Santa Monica Mountains.