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study of nickel as a pollutant in water in southwestern Ohio.

Richard C Peitso

study of nickel as a pollutant in water in southwestern Ohio.

by Richard C Peitso

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Published by Miami University in Oxford, O .
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    Subjects:
  • Water -- Pollution -- Ohio

  • Edition Notes

    StatementA thesis...for the degree of Master of Arts in Teaching, Department of Chemistry
    The Physical Object
    Pagination42 l., typed.
    Number of Pages42
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL16640658M

    @article{osti_, title = {[Environmental investigation of ground water contamination at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio]. Volume 9, Removal action system design}, author = {}, abstractNote = {This Removal Action System Design has been prepared as a Phase I Volume for the implementation of the Phase II removal action at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) near Dayton, Ohio. Chapter 3 provides an overview of water quality standards and the types of water quality problems in southwestern Pennsylvania. In this chapter the causes of impairments to waters that prevent their designated uses are discussed with an emphasis on those .

    Facing Up to Freshwater Pollution: We Are at a Turning Point as Momentous as the s, When the Clean Water Act Was Enacted By Stoner, Nancy; Devine, Jon The American Prospect, Vol. 19, No. 6, . "Laser particle sizing has also indicated that a considerable proportion of the particulates in road runoff are less than 10 µm. This size fraction is difficult to capture in current stormwater pollution control devices and has been shown to contain significant quantities of heavy metals, which are of concern in aquatic ecosystems."Drapper.

    20 Water Quality and Water Pollution Control* Subti Chapter 1 Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. ' 35 Ohio Water Quality Standards, Chapter of the Administrative Code, Ohio Environ aental Protection Agency, A new study finds coastal waters and water supplies along a fifth of U.S. coasts are vulnerable to pollution from hidden underground water transfers between oceans and land.


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Study of nickel as a pollutant in water in southwestern Ohio by Richard C Peitso Download PDF EPUB FB2

More than 90 percent of the pollutants are nitrate compounds, commonly found in g to the Greater Cincinnati Water Works, they are aware of the chemical levels in the Ohio.

In studies with the fathead minnow, Lind et al. (Manuscript) found that the BCF decreased as the concentration of nickel in water increased.

This same trend was observed by Hall (), who studied the accumulation of nickel in various tissues of~aphni~magn~. In a national study of groundwater quality, the USGS found that arsenic was detected in nearly half of the wells sampled in parts of aquifers used for drinking-water supply at a concentration of 1 µg/L or greater.

Detections were more common and concentrations generally were higher in the west than in the east. About 7 percent of the wells sampled contained arsenic at a concentration that. Additional Physical Format: Thomas, Mary Ann.

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