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0861 |aR71-49/3-116E-PDF|zR71-49/3-116E
1001 |aArmstrong, T. F, |eauthor.
24513|aAn assessment of non-conventional drinking water in the Peace, Athabasca and Slave River basins / |cprepared for the Northern River Basins Study under project 4423-D1 by T.F. Armstrong, S.J. Stanley and D.W. Smith.
264 1|aEdmonton, Alberta : |bNorthern River Basins Study, |cMarch 1997.
264 4|c©1997
300 |a1 online resource (vii, 82 pages, 39 unnumbered pages) : |bcharts, maps.
336 |atext|btxt|2rdacontent
337 |acomputer|bc|2rdamedia
338 |aonline resource|bcr|2rdacarrier
4901 |aNorthern River Basins Study project report, |y1192-3571 ; |vno. 116
500 |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
500 |a"Community Contributors: Rosie Chalifoux and Elaine Schleifer; Atikameg, David Campbell. Kirk Campbell, Willie Courtoreille, Sarah DeCoutere, Scott Flett, Sonny Flett, Fred (Jumbo) Fraser, Raymond and Yvonne Ladouceur and Jonah, George Marten, Louis Marten, Sammy Marten, Stella Marten and Terry Marten; Fort Chipewyan. Wendy Warden; Fort Vermilion. Audrey Graham, Dwayne Laboucan, Lesley Laboucan and Stanley and Susan Laboucan; Fox Lake. Art Bingham; High Level. Bev Meikel, Andrew Sewepagaham and Lester St. Arnault; John D’or Prairie. John and Lena Courtoreille; Prairie River."
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 76-82).
520 |a"It is estimated that approximately 25 % of the residents of the Northern River Basins Study area do not receive their drinking water from conventional drinking water treatment facilities. Therefore, these people rely on alternative sources for their drinking water supply. This report assesses the utilization and quality of the different non-conventional sources of drinking water that are used by people that do not consume conventionally treated water. Some of the non-conventional drinking water supplies utilized in the NRBS area include: (1) self-hauled treated water; (2) untreated surface water; (3) dugout water; (4) groundwater; (5) environmental sources of water such as snow, rain, and birch tree water; (6) bottled water; and (7) water treated by a variety of point-of-use technologies. There were four main research components in the assessment of these non-conventional drinking water supplies"--Report summary.
530 |aIssued also in print format.
650 0|aDrinking water|zAlberta|zAthabasca River Watershed.
650 0|aDrinking water|zPeace River Watershed (B.C. and Alta.)
650 0|aDrinking water|zSlave River Watershed (Alta. and N.W.T.)
650 6|aEau potable|zAlberta|zAthabasca, Bassin de l'.
650 6|aEau potable|zPaix, Bassin de la rivière de la (C.-B. et Alb.)
650 6|aEau potable|zEsclaves, Bassin de la rivière des (Alb. et T.N.-O.)
7102 |aNorthern River Basins Study (Canada)‏, |eissuing body.
7760#|tAn assessment of non-conventional drinking water : |w(CaOODSP)9.613066
830#0|aNorthern River Basins Study project report ;|vno. 116.|w(CaOODSP)9.883506
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