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Behavior of Synthetic Organics in Stratified Impoundments
This paper has shown qualitatively the behavior of a range of synthetic organics in simulated stratified impoundments, using natural river water. The results indicate that particular environments that may be present in impoundments could inhibit the degradation of certain synthetic organics. This could lead to a deterioration of water quality in a system planned for enhancement of downstream water.
Behavior of Synthetic Organics in Stratified Impoundments
This paper has shown qualitatively the behavior of a range of synthetic organics in simulated stratified impoundments, using natural river water. The results indicate that particular environments that may be present in impoundments could inhibit the degradation of certain synthetic organics. This could lead to a deterioration of water quality in a system planned for enhancement of downstream water.
Behavior of Synthetic Organics in Stratified Impoundments
DeMarco, Jack (author) / Symons, James M. (author) / Robeck, Gordon G. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 59 ; 965-976
1967-08-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Water Storage , Degradation , Organics , Rivers , Environment , Water Quality , Reservoirs
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