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Water Quality Assessments: A guide to the use of biota, sediments and water in environmental monitoring, Second Edition

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An introduction to water quality strategies for water quality assessment the selection of water quality variables the use of particulate material, use of biological material rivers lakes and reservoirs groundwater data handling and presentation as mentioned in this paper.
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An introduction to water quality strategies for water quality assessment the selection of water quality variables the use of particulate material the use of biological material rivers lakes and reservoirs groundwater data handling and presentation.

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Hydrogeochemical Processes in the Kafue River upstream from the Copperbelt Mining Area, Zambia

TL;DR: Frequent sampling during an annual cycle of dissolved( 0.45 μm) elements has been conducted in the Kafue River at Raglan'sFarm, upstream from the mining activities within theCopperbelt Province, Zambia.
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Characterisation of the physicochemical qualities of a typical rural-based river: ecological and public health implications

TL;DR: The physicochemical qualities of a typical rural-based river were assessed over a 12-month period from August 2010 to July 2011 spanning the spring, summer, autumn and winter seasons.
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Groundwaters in wet, temperate, mountainous, sulphide-mining districts : delineation of modern fluid flow and predictive modelling for mine closure (Rosebery, Tasmania)

LR Evans
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual model of the groundwater regime within the temperate Rosebery catchment, western Tasmania, Australia, was developed to understand the influence of hydrogeology on the evolution and management of environmental issues such as acid mine drainage.
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Concentrations, hydrochemistry and risk evaluation of selected heavy metals along the Jimi River and its tributaries at Obuasi a mining enclave in Ghana

TL;DR: The results indicated that most of the physico-chemical parameters are within WHO guidelines except conductivity, turbidity, alkalinity and total hardness as discussed by the authors, and they suggested that a system of sentinel surveillance is being implemented that, in turn, can guide adequate responses.
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A water footprint case study in Jarum village, Klaten, Indonesia: The production of natural-colored batik

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the water footprint of natural-colored batik and found that the largest part of the water consumption was derived from gray water footprint (GWF) that indicates water consumption for wastewater dilution.
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