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Disposal of Radium Removed From Drinking Water
Installing treatment technology to remove radium isotopes from drinking water is a problematic option for water utilities endeavoring to comply with federal radium standards promulgated in 1976 because of the long‐term uncertainties of disposing of wastes containing radium. Wisconsin and Illinois have investigated and prepared guidelines for the disposal of such wastes. The author outlines this available guidance and describes the need for federal and state regulatory authorities to more closely consider disposal options and concerns to ensure more orderly enforcement of the drinking water standard for radionuclides.
Disposal of Radium Removed From Drinking Water
Installing treatment technology to remove radium isotopes from drinking water is a problematic option for water utilities endeavoring to comply with federal radium standards promulgated in 1976 because of the long‐term uncertainties of disposing of wastes containing radium. Wisconsin and Illinois have investigated and prepared guidelines for the disposal of such wastes. The author outlines this available guidance and describes the need for federal and state regulatory authorities to more closely consider disposal options and concerns to ensure more orderly enforcement of the drinking water standard for radionuclides.
Disposal of Radium Removed From Drinking Water
Norman, A. Hahn Jr. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 80 ; 71-78
1988-07-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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