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Evaluating non potable groundwater quality in estuarine Islands of Karnataka using GIS and WQI. [PDF]
Shetty SS, Patil S.
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Letter to the Editor Regarding "Devastating 'DANA' Floods in Valencia: Insights on Resilience, Challenges, and Strategies Addressing Future Disasters". [PDF]
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1984
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the microbiology of potable water from a historical as well as an ecological perspective. The historical perspective reacquaints with the insights and endeavors of investigators who preceded researchers in the quest for protection and understanding of the microbial quality of water.
B H, Olson, L A, Nagy
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the microbiology of potable water from a historical as well as an ecological perspective. The historical perspective reacquaints with the insights and endeavors of investigators who preceded researchers in the quest for protection and understanding of the microbial quality of water.
B H, Olson, L A, Nagy
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1977
The paper examines some of the alternatives for implementing the chemical monitoring requirements at the state and local level. This analysis is based on specific conditions that exist in Alabama but, in principle, is applicable to other situations.
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The paper examines some of the alternatives for implementing the chemical monitoring requirements at the state and local level. This analysis is based on specific conditions that exist in Alabama but, in principle, is applicable to other situations.
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2006
Water aeration has been long used in water treatment for the removal of odor and taste-causing compounds, the oxidation of iron and manganese, as well as corrosion control and aesthetics. Since the mid-1970s, however, the process has been used to remove carcinogenic and hazardous chemicals from water.
Taricska R. Jerry +3 more
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Water aeration has been long used in water treatment for the removal of odor and taste-causing compounds, the oxidation of iron and manganese, as well as corrosion control and aesthetics. Since the mid-1970s, however, the process has been used to remove carcinogenic and hazardous chemicals from water.
Taricska R. Jerry +3 more
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1999
Human civilization has always depended on a reliable supply of safe drinking water for survival, but even though two-thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered with water (mostly nonpotable seawater), such a commodity is not universally available.
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Human civilization has always depended on a reliable supply of safe drinking water for survival, but even though two-thirds of the Earth’s surface is covered with water (mostly nonpotable seawater), such a commodity is not universally available.
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