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A Groundwater‐Quality Monitoring Methodology
A fifteen step methodology for monitoring groundwater quality was developed for the use of state and local “designated monitoring agencies” (DMA). The process is a generalized chronological sequence for researching and generating data, and prioritizing the monitoring and control process, intended to be applicable with modifications all over the US.
A Groundwater‐Quality Monitoring Methodology
A fifteen step methodology for monitoring groundwater quality was developed for the use of state and local “designated monitoring agencies” (DMA). The process is a generalized chronological sequence for researching and generating data, and prioritizing the monitoring and control process, intended to be applicable with modifications all over the US.
A Groundwater‐Quality Monitoring Methodology
Todd, David K. (author) / Tinlin, Richard M. (author) / Schmidt, Kenneth D. (author) / Everett, Lorne G. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 68 ; 586-593
1976-11-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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