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Alternatives for controlling organics in groundwater supplies
Organic chemical compounds have infiltrated many groundwater sources. Since thousands of small water systems rely on groundwater sources for potable water, an economical means of controlling or treating supplies is essential. This article outlines alternatives for bringing such systems into compliance and compares the costs of each method.
Alternatives for controlling organics in groundwater supplies
Organic chemical compounds have infiltrated many groundwater sources. Since thousands of small water systems rely on groundwater sources for potable water, an economical means of controlling or treating supplies is essential. This article outlines alternatives for bringing such systems into compliance and compares the costs of each method.
Alternatives for controlling organics in groundwater supplies
Dyksen, John E. (author) / Hess, Alan F. III (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 74 ; 394-403
1982-08-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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