| 141 |
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Should the acceptable level of risk from waterborne microbial contaminants be reevaluated?
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 142 |
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Sitting a large GAC regeneration facility
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Sun, L
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 143 |
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Sitting monofills for residuals using GIS
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Karthikeyan, K. G
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 144 |
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Sizing residential service lines
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Walski, T. M
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 145 |
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Smalle Systems: Communicating with customers paves the way for rate-hikeacceptance
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 146 |
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Small Systems: A northern Illinois community has established a comprehensive management program to protect its groundwater supply
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 147 |
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Small Systems: Electronic communication can expand small system resources
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 148 |
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Small Systems: Even water systems with modest budgets and minimal facilities can improve their fire-fighting capabilities
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 149 |
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Small Systems: Will slow sand filtration stand the test of time?
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 150 |
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State and regional water planning in Texas
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Bagwell, T
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 151 |
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Surveying arsenic occurrence in US drinking water
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Frey, M. M
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 152 |
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Technical Notes: Does hydroxyl radical oxidize bromide to bromate?
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Symons, J. M
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 153 |
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The Charlotte model for competition
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Gullet, B. M
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 154 |
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The continuing problem of pesticide pollution concerns utility manager
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 155 |
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The Cost of infrastructure needs
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Carroll, P
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 156 |
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The disparity between water supply in developed and developing countriesis evident inn this month's correspondence
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 157 |
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The Willamette-a river in peril
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 158 |
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Three approaches for characterizing NOM
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Krasner, S. W
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 159 |
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TOC removal in biological filters
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Hezalski, R. M
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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| 160 |
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Toxicity of chlorine dioxide to adult zebra mussels: Effective kills depend on the right combination of concentration and exposure time
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Matisoff, G
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American Water Works Association
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1980
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