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Standards for water quality

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The quality which is necessary depends on the use to which the water will be put. Because uses vary, so also must quality standards. Maintaining any level of quality presents a problem of cost and depends on variations in natural water characteristics, in time and space, and variations in volume and types of wastes. For quality standards appropriate to a given water body, hydrologic network data can provide duration curves of flow, concentrations of dissolved oxygen, dissolved solids, including nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), turbidity, temperature, and other significant chemical, physical, and biological parameters. Standards can then be expressed as occurrences in percentage of time or with respect to flow.

Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Standards for water quality
Volume 1967
Year Published 1967
Language English
Publisher Curran Associates
Description 5 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Conference publication
Larger Work Title World petroleum congress proceedings
First page 271
Last page 275
Conference Title World Petroleum Congress
Conference Location Mexico City, Mexico
Conference Date Apr 2-9, 1967
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