Title | Relative Importance of Wastewater Treatment Plants and Non-point Sources of Perfluorinated Compounds to Washington State Rivers |
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Relative Importance of Wastewater Treatment Plants and Non-point Sources of Perfluorinated Compounds to Washington State Rivers (Number of pages: 20) (Publication Size: 336KB)
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Author(s) | Furl, C., C. Meredith, M. Strynar, and S. Nakayama | ||||
Description | This site provides a pdf of the text in an article in Science of the Total Environment, Volume 409, Issue 15, July 1, 2011, pages 2902-2907. The article is co-authored by Department of Ecology staff and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency staff. | ||||
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Contact | Chad Furl at 360-407-6060 | ||||
Keywords | non-point source, wastewater treatment plant, science, river, water, Ecology, Environmental Protection Agency | ||||
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Perfluorinated Compounds in Washington Rivers and Lakes |
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