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Salinity research critical to protecting source water quality
This article discusses how higher concentrations of salinity, also referred to as salts or total dissolved solids (TDS), are progressively accumulating in the soils and water supplies of regions throughout the United States. The origin and impact of salts is discussed, along with how costly potential solutions are and the need for more research. The article lists some of the key issues being addressed by a variety of government, research, and industry professionals.
Salinity research critical to protecting source water quality
This article discusses how higher concentrations of salinity, also referred to as salts or total dissolved solids (TDS), are progressively accumulating in the soils and water supplies of regions throughout the United States. The origin and impact of salts is discussed, along with how costly potential solutions are and the need for more research. The article lists some of the key issues being addressed by a variety of government, research, and industry professionals.
Salinity research critical to protecting source water quality
Parmelee, Mary A. (author)
2002-11-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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