Proceedings of the Fourth National Ground Water Quality Symposium, September 20-22, 1978, Minneapolis, Minnesota /
cosponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Water Well Association
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, 1979
Ada, Okla. : Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1979
- Summary
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The Symposium was dedicated to the late George Burke Maxey and the keynote address was givern by Courney Riordan ... A debate format on "The issues of our time" featured national authorities presenting neutral, pro, and con views followed by audience reaction, and addressed nin topics: * Ground water pollution--an imminent disaster or limited problem; * Ground water quality standards--necessary or irrelevant; * Land application of waste--an important future alternative or an accident waiting to happen; * The federal ground water protection program--today's hope or tomorrow's undoing; * State ground water protection programs--adequate or inadequate; * The 208 planning approach to ground water protection--a terrible joke or a foot in the door; * Controlled degradation and/or protection zones--sense or nonsence; *Ground water models--practical tools or intellectual toys; * water borne disease--a current threat or a thing of the past."--Page iv
- Note
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"Grant no. R805747."
"EPA-600/9-79-029."
"August 1979."
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- Physical Description
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v, 173 pages :
illustrations, maps, charts ;
28 cm
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