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Seasonal Variations in Trihalomethane Levels in an Iowa River Water Supply
Apparent molecular weight and the presence of humic or fulvic acids are among the properties of organic precursors that may be responsible for seasonal patterns in trihalomethane levels observed in Iowa River water samples. Such environmental conditions as pH and temperature appear to be less important factors.
Seasonal Variations in Trihalomethane Levels in an Iowa River Water Supply
Apparent molecular weight and the presence of humic or fulvic acids are among the properties of organic precursors that may be responsible for seasonal patterns in trihalomethane levels observed in Iowa River water samples. Such environmental conditions as pH and temperature appear to be less important factors.
Seasonal Variations in Trihalomethane Levels in an Iowa River Water Supply
Veenstra, John N. (author) / Schnoor, Jerald L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 583-590
1980-10-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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