MONITORING BATHING WATERS
Lakes, rivers and seas are used for a variety of recreational activities including swimming, diving, fishing and sailing. If these activities are to be enjoyed safely, attention must be given to health hazards such as sewage pollution and excessive growth of toxic antibacterial, as well as to the pr...
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Spon Press
2000
©2000 |
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