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Bis (2‐Chloroethyl) Ether in Drinking Water—Its Detection and Removal
Arising from the National Organics Reconnaissance Survey, an investigation of drinking water in Philadelphia, Pa., discovered bis (2‐chloroethyl) ether in the finished product. The source of the pollutant was a chemical manufacturing plant that cooperated with the EPA and the City of Philadelphia to remove the compound through pretreatment of the plant effluent.
Bis (2‐Chloroethyl) Ether in Drinking Water—Its Detection and Removal
Arising from the National Organics Reconnaissance Survey, an investigation of drinking water in Philadelphia, Pa., discovered bis (2‐chloroethyl) ether in the finished product. The source of the pollutant was a chemical manufacturing plant that cooperated with the EPA and the City of Philadelphia to remove the compound through pretreatment of the plant effluent.
Bis (2‐Chloroethyl) Ether in Drinking Water—Its Detection and Removal
Manwaring, James F. (author) / Blankenship, William M. (author) / Miller, Larry (author) / Voigt, Frederick (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 69 ; 210-213
1977-04-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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