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An unwanted licorice odor in a West Virginia water supply
After the headline‐making chemical spill into West Virginia's Elk River in January 2014 affected nine counties and left residents with a licorice odor in their tap water, an expert‐panel study was conducted to better understand the spill's odor characteristics.
An unwanted licorice odor in a West Virginia water supply
After the headline‐making chemical spill into West Virginia's Elk River in January 2014 affected nine counties and left residents with a licorice odor in their tap water, an expert‐panel study was conducted to better understand the spill's odor characteristics.
An unwanted licorice odor in a West Virginia water supply
McGuire, Michael J. (author) / Rosen, Jeffrey (author) / Whelton, Andrew J. (author) / Suffet, I.H. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 106 ; 72-82
2014-06-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Spills , Chemicals , West Virginia , Rivers , Odor
Highway water supply system in West Virginia
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
|Highway water supply system in West Virginia
Engineering Index Backfile | 1938
|Elsevier | 1984