Stormwater discharges to Hamilton Harbour / by Howard Y.F. Ng and Jiri Marsalek.: En13-5/89-67E-PDF
"Hamilton Harbour has been identified by the Water Quality Board of the International Joint Commission (IJC) as one of the areas of concern with recurring water pollution problems. Such problems are mostly caused by industrial chemicals, metals and nutrients originating from a number of sources. In order to develop an effective remedial strategy for control of such sources, their strength and significance need to be assessed. The report that follows evaluated one of the diffuse sources in the Hamilton Harbour Remedial Study area, combined sewers overflows in the City of Hamilton. The monthly and seasonal distributions of combined sewers overflow volumes were produced"-- Management perspective.
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| Title | Stormwater discharges to Hamilton Harbour / by Howard Y.F. Ng and Jiri Marsalek. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (30, [32] pages) : illustrations. |
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