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Water Resource Preservation by Planned Recycling of Treated Wastewater
A pollution problem in the Washington, D.C., area sparked this study of natural and plant‐treatment processes for removing viruses, trace organics, heavy metals, and nutrients from reservoir water in order to make it safe for recreation and drinking.
Water Resource Preservation by Planned Recycling of Treated Wastewater
A pollution problem in the Washington, D.C., area sparked this study of natural and plant‐treatment processes for removing viruses, trace organics, heavy metals, and nutrients from reservoir water in order to make it safe for recreation and drinking.
Water Resource Preservation by Planned Recycling of Treated Wastewater
Culp, Gordon L. (author) / Culp, Russell L. (author) / Hamann, Carl L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 65 ; 641-647
1973-10-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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