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COMBATTING WATER POLLUTION FROM LARGE OIL SPILLS
Public concern over major oil spills tends to center on the damage to beaches and recreational areas that has resulted from shipwrecked ocean‐going tankers. The waterworks industry is more vulnerable to inland spills. Water utilities must ready themselves for quick action against such spills, which often find operators inexperienced in handling them.
COMBATTING WATER POLLUTION FROM LARGE OIL SPILLS
Public concern over major oil spills tends to center on the damage to beaches and recreational areas that has resulted from shipwrecked ocean‐going tankers. The waterworks industry is more vulnerable to inland spills. Water utilities must ready themselves for quick action against such spills, which often find operators inexperienced in handling them.
COMBATTING WATER POLLUTION FROM LARGE OIL SPILLS
Ferguson, George E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 61 ; 678-680
1969-12-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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