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Geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide: Implications for public water systems
Underground sources of drinking water must be protected when geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide is used to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
Geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide: Implications for public water systems
Underground sources of drinking water must be protected when geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide is used to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
Geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide: Implications for public water systems
Drago, Joseph A. (author) / Carpenter, Adam T. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 105 ; 52-57
2013-11-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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