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RESEARCH ON RECREATIONAL USE OF WATERSHEDS AND RESERVOIRS
Before the controversy is settled as to whether the public should be allowed to use water supply sources for sport and play, it must first be determined how recreational use affects water quality—if at all. Five completed studies provide arguments for both sides of the question, and two studies yet to be concluded promise further data for resolving the question.
RESEARCH ON RECREATIONAL USE OF WATERSHEDS AND RESERVOIRS
Before the controversy is settled as to whether the public should be allowed to use water supply sources for sport and play, it must first be determined how recreational use affects water quality—if at all. Five completed studies provide arguments for both sides of the question, and two studies yet to be concluded promise further data for resolving the question.
RESEARCH ON RECREATIONAL USE OF WATERSHEDS AND RESERVOIRS
Carswell, J. Keith (author) / Symons, James M. (author) / Robeck, Gordon G. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 61 ; 297-304
1969-06-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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