Encyclopedia of Environmental Science and Engineering, Volume I and II

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1274 WATER CHEMISTRY



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WERNER STUMM (DECEASED)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich

MARTIN FORSBERG

STEVEN GHERINI
Harvard University

WASTES OF INDUSTRY: see INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
WATER—DESALTING: see DESALINATION

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