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Bibliography on water pollution

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Answered by Priyanshu842
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Bibliography on water pollution

CPCB (1998): Status of Water Supply and Wastewater Collection, treatment and Disposal in Class I Cities, New Delhi. CPCB (1999): Water Quality Status and Statistics (1996 - 1997)" Central Pollution Control Board. CPCB (1999): Water Quality Status and Statistics 1996 & 1997, Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi.

Computerized bibliography of water pollution control benefits and costs available by early 1970s was developed for the Environmental Protection Agency by Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc.

Computerized bibliography of water pollution control benefits and costs available by early 1970s was developed for the Environmental Protection Agency by Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc.It was developed as one part of a project which is directed toward extrapolating regional estimates of water quality enhancement programs in order to arrive at preliminary national estimates of water pollution control benefits and costs.

Computerized bibliography of water pollution control benefits and costs available by early 1970s was developed for the Environmental Protection Agency by Development Planning and Research Associates, Inc.It was developed as one part of a project which is directed toward extrapolating regional estimates of water quality enhancement programs in order to arrive at preliminary national estimates of water pollution control benefits and costs.Stage 1 of this project required the performance of a literature search of published research in this field and the development of a computerized bibliography of published research in this field. The bibliography includes approximately 3,000 relevant references, alphabetized by author and constitutes the most extensive literature search available on this subject. The references listed have been screened and are considered relevant to the problems inherent in estimating water pollution control benefits and costs. The attached glossary of abbreviations of literature sources and terms identifies those used in the bibliography.

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Answered by thakuruttamsing10
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Inorganic and organic matter can also be contaminants. A lot of chemical substances are very toxic. Examples of water pollutants that are organic include: waste from food processing, detergents, herbicides and insecticides, by-products of disinfection, petroleum hydrocarbons, drug pollution, etc.

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