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Gigiena i sanitariia · Nov 1998
Comparative Study[Organic pollution of the Ural river in the area of open water supply of Orenburg].
- M B Tsinberg, G P Mezheboevskaia, M V Shamsutdinova, and N S Kulikov.
- Gig Sanit. 1998 Nov 1 (6): 22-4.
AbstractThe water from the Ural river contains about 230 organic chemical substances, including especially hazardous pollutants. The levels of some chemicals are 2 to 13 times higher than their maximum allowable concentrations. It is necessary to use reliable methods for water treatment at waterworks to lower the levels of drinking water pollutants.
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