The relationship between asbestos and turbidity in raw water

作者: Richard K. Severson , James Harvey , Lincoln Polissar

DOI: 10.1002/J.1551-8833.1981.TB04684.X

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摘要: Determining historical exposure to asbestos in drinking water has been a limiting factor many studies dealing with waterborne and disease. Thirty-five raw samples from watershed area were analyzed for turbidity levels. A significant correlation between was found. It is concluded that levels are significantly related water; thus, it may be possible use historic data assess past imbibed exposure. However, more research needed document this relationship fully.

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