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Water pollution | Differences among the states in issuing permits limiting the discharge of pollutants
1996
Assessment of water pollution
1996
Mishra, S. R.
With reference to India; contributed articles.
Show more [+] Less [-]Biology of freshwater pollution
1996
Mason, C. F.
Continuing to provide an excellent and comprehensive overview, the third edition of Biology of Freshwater Pollution has been updated and revised on all aspects of pollution, since the success of the second edition in 1991. Key features for this edition include 300 new references covering latest research; new sections on biomarkers, neoplasms and effects of global warming; incorporation of new developments in European and UK water resource management; a mathematical model of eutrophication re-instated from the first edition, giving an excellent example of using a simple model for lake management; more work on the Great Lakes, particularly on PCBs; updated case studies of the River Ebbw Fawr and the Rhine, indicating a more positive view of long term recovery, as well as clearly drawing out themes of chronic and episodic pollution. Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Aquatic and Applied Biology, Limnology, Environmental Science and scientists working in the water industry.
Show more [+] Less [-]Clean water handbook
1996
Gallagher, Lynn M (Lynn Monk) | Miller, Leonard A.
Introduction to water pollution biology | Water pollution biology
1996
Schmitz, Richard J.
This texbook shows environmental, scientists, engineers, and students how to examine a water pollution problem and methodically investigate and solve it. It describes the nature and properties of water and defines water pollution and its categories. The book stresses the source, pathway, and sink concepts of representative contaminants. The book's practical examples and common situations reinforce a fundamental understanding of the biological effects of pollution. The book focuses on bacteria and algae to show their importance as pollution indicators as well as their role in natural purification. Chapters inform you on basic environmental concepts related to food webs and contaminant transfer, population dynamics, and the structure of natural ecosystems. For students and professionals who have a background in basic vertebrate zoology and botany, this book broadens their knowledge of the biologic effects of water polution. | Specific types of pollution are addressed, including representative types of contamination scenarios. With this book, you can identify typical or expected patterns associated with water pollution and the potential effects on the biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem.
Show more [+] Less [-]Diffuse pollution '95
1996
Straškraba, Milan
Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea
1996
Nicolaou, M. L. (Michael L) | Andreadakis, A. D.
Control of water pollution from agriculture
1996
Ongley, E. D.
Forestry-related nonpoint source pollution in Maine
1996
Stafford, Craig | Briggs, Russell D. | Leathers, Mark
Idaho water quality policy for nonpoint source pollution
1996
O'Laughlin, Jay