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Removal of Trace Metals During Conventional Water Treatment
Widespread occurrence of trace metals and their potential impact have only recently been extensively recognized. It took the mercury crisis of 1970 to demonstrate the inadequate state‐of‐knowledge concerning trace‐metal pollution. Presented here are the results of a study made of trace‐metal removal.
Removal of Trace Metals During Conventional Water Treatment
Widespread occurrence of trace metals and their potential impact have only recently been extensively recognized. It took the mercury crisis of 1970 to demonstrate the inadequate state‐of‐knowledge concerning trace‐metal pollution. Presented here are the results of a study made of trace‐metal removal.
Removal of Trace Metals During Conventional Water Treatment
Zemansky, Gilbert M. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 66 ; 606-609
1974-10-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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