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Evaluation and Treatment of Synthetic Organics in Drinking Water Supplies
Source surveys, source analyses, risk assessments, alternatives for dealing with contamination problems, cost‐benefit analyses, and full‐scale GAC treatment are among the practical strategies water utilities might use in meeting regulatory requirements for the control of synthetic organic contaminants in drinking water.
Evaluation and Treatment of Synthetic Organics in Drinking Water Supplies
Source surveys, source analyses, risk assessments, alternatives for dealing with contamination problems, cost‐benefit analyses, and full‐scale GAC treatment are among the practical strategies water utilities might use in meeting regulatory requirements for the control of synthetic organic contaminants in drinking water.
Evaluation and Treatment of Synthetic Organics in Drinking Water Supplies
Trussell, R. Rhodes (author) / Trussell, Albert R. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 458-470
1980-08-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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