Some chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River system

Water pollution has received increasing attention in recent years. With modern industrialization and increasing urbanization, the need for the preservation of our aquatic resources has become obvious. Shortages of water in some areas, whether due to climatic conditions or the destruction of the valu...

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Other Authors: Hammer, U.T.
Language:en_US
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06062012-093404
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spelling ndltd-USASK-oai-ecommons.usask.ca-10388-etd-06062012-0934042014-11-19T04:53:20ZSome chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River systemWater pollution has received increasing attention in recent years. With modern industrialization and increasing urbanization, the need for the preservation of our aquatic resources has become obvious. Shortages of water in some areas, whether due to climatic conditions or the destruction of the value of available waters by increasing pollutional loads, have made the conservation of our water resources mandatory. Prevention of pollution and its abatement in areas already adversely affected by its destructive forces are equally important in the preservation and augmentation of our natural water supplies.Hammer, U.T.2012-06-06T09:34:04Z2013-01-04T04:36:23Z2013-06-06T08:00:00Z2013-01-04T04:36:23Z196719671967textthesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06062012-093404en_US
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description Water pollution has received increasing attention in recent years. With modern industrialization and increasing urbanization, the need for the preservation of our aquatic resources has become obvious. Shortages of water in some areas, whether due to climatic conditions or the destruction of the value of available waters by increasing pollutional loads, have made the conservation of our water resources mandatory. Prevention of pollution and its abatement in areas already adversely affected by its destructive forces are equally important in the preservation and augmentation of our natural water supplies.
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title Some chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River system
spellingShingle Some chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River system
title_short Some chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River system
title_full Some chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River system
title_fullStr Some chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River system
title_full_unstemmed Some chemical and biological aspects of water pollution in a portion of the upper Qu'Appelle River system
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