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- catalog contributor b6874339.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. I. How Big is the Problem? Ch. 1. Case Studies of Contamination Episodes. DBCP. ALDICARB. EDB. Atrazine. Alachlor. Nitrates. Ch. 2. Review of Current Monitoring Data. Monitoring Study Design Issues. Nationwide Studies in the United States. United Kingdom. Germany. Sweden. The Netherlands. Spain. State and Provincial Studies in the United States and Canada -- pt. II. How Does it Happen? Ch. 3. Contamination Through Carelessness and Nonagricultural Uses. Accumulation of Small Spills (Intentional). Accidental Major Spills. Back-Siphoning. Abandoned Wells. Poorly Constructed Wells. Applications Near Sinkholes. Point Sources at Storage Facilities. Nonagricultural Uses of Pesticides. Ch. 4. Movement of Properly Applied Chemicals into Drinking Water. Pesticide Properties Affecting Movement. Environmental Factors Affecting Movement. Atmospheric Transport. Mathematical Theory of Pesticide Transport in Soil. Models Describing Pesticide Contamination of Drinking Water. Notation Used in the Equations of Chapter 4 -- pt. III. What's Being Done About It? Ch. 5. Regulations Controlling Pesticides in Drinking Water. Tiered Regulatory Strategies. Health-Based Drinking Water Standards for Pesticides. United States Regulations. Canadian Regulations. European Community Regulations. Individual State Regulations in the United States. Ch. 6. Improvement of Pesticide Handling. Best Management Practices. Novel Application Technologies. Conservation Tillage. Education of Users. Ch. 7. Developing "Environmentally Friendly" Pesticides. Defining "Environmental Friendliness" Novel Formulations to Reduce Contamination Potential. Optimization and Prediction of Pesticide Physical Properties -- Appendix I Properties and Water Quality Criteria for Selected Pesticides -- Appendix II Additional Information on Models. PRZM/RUSTIC. Exams.".
- catalog extent "xii, 241 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Pesticides in drinking water.".
- catalog identifier "0442011873".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pesticides in drinking water.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold,".
- catalog relation "Pesticides in drinking water.".
- catalog subject "628.1/6842 20".
- catalog subject "Drinking water Contamination.".
- catalog subject "Drinking.".
- catalog subject "Pesticide Residues toxicity.".
- catalog subject "Pesticides Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "TD427.P35 G87 1993".
- catalog subject "Water Pollution.".
- catalog subject "Water quality management.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. How Big is the Problem? Ch. 1. Case Studies of Contamination Episodes. DBCP. ALDICARB. EDB. Atrazine. Alachlor. Nitrates. Ch. 2. Review of Current Monitoring Data. Monitoring Study Design Issues. Nationwide Studies in the United States. United Kingdom. Germany. Sweden. The Netherlands. Spain. State and Provincial Studies in the United States and Canada -- pt. II. How Does it Happen? Ch. 3. Contamination Through Carelessness and Nonagricultural Uses. Accumulation of Small Spills (Intentional). Accidental Major Spills. Back-Siphoning. Abandoned Wells. Poorly Constructed Wells. Applications Near Sinkholes. Point Sources at Storage Facilities. Nonagricultural Uses of Pesticides. Ch. 4. Movement of Properly Applied Chemicals into Drinking Water. Pesticide Properties Affecting Movement. Environmental Factors Affecting Movement. Atmospheric Transport. Mathematical Theory of Pesticide Transport in Soil. Models Describing Pesticide Contamination of Drinking Water. Notation Used in the Equations of Chapter 4 -- pt. III. What's Being Done About It? Ch. 5. Regulations Controlling Pesticides in Drinking Water. Tiered Regulatory Strategies. Health-Based Drinking Water Standards for Pesticides. United States Regulations. Canadian Regulations. European Community Regulations. Individual State Regulations in the United States. Ch. 6. Improvement of Pesticide Handling. Best Management Practices. Novel Application Technologies. Conservation Tillage. Education of Users. Ch. 7. Developing "Environmentally Friendly" Pesticides. Defining "Environmental Friendliness" Novel Formulations to Reduce Contamination Potential. Optimization and Prediction of Pesticide Physical Properties -- Appendix I Properties and Water Quality Criteria for Selected Pesticides -- Appendix II Additional Information on Models. PRZM/RUSTIC. Exams.".
- catalog title "Pesticides in drinking water / David I. Gustafson.".
- catalog type "text".