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Contaminants Entering the Sea A report on contaminant loads entering the seas around England and Wales 1990-1993

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Series: Water Quality Series Volume: 24
94 pages, Col figs, tabs,
Contaminants Entering the Sea
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  • Contaminants Entering the Sea ISBN: 9780118865142 Paperback Dec 1995 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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The contamination of the sea by dangerous substances is outlined, together with the controls imposed and the NRA's role in that control. The main chapter looks at nine representative contaminants, showing how loads have varied over the years and where major loads arise.

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Series: Water Quality Series Volume: 24
94 pages, Col figs, tabs,
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