Limnological aspects of water supply and waste disposal
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Limnological aspects of water supply and waste disposal
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1949
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- Microbiota of sewage treatment plants and polluted streams, by J.N. Wilson
- Some epidemiological and biological problems in water-borne amoebiasis, by S.L. Chang
- Biotic responses to stream pollution during artificial stream reaeration, by A.F. Bartsch and W.S. Churchill
- A study of kraft pulping wastes in relation to the aquatic environment, by W.M. Van Horn
- Plankton as related to nuisance conditions in surface water, by J.B. Lackey
- Preliminary studies on the viability and dispersal of coliform bacteria in the sea, by B.H. Ketchum, C.L. Carey and Margaret Briggs
- The algologists' part in city and industrial water supply problems, by C.E. Taft
- The use of copper sulphate for algal control and its biological implications, by J.B. Moyle