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Peckenham, John M.; Thornton, Teresa; Peckenham, Phoebe – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2012
As part of a research project to evaluate the effects of sand and gravel mining on water quality, students were trained to analyze their own drinking water for simple quality indicators. Indicators analyzed were pH, conductivity, hardness, nitrate, chloride, and dissolved iron. Approximately 523 analyses were completed by students between 2006 and…
Descriptors: Water Quality, Water, Quality Control, Laboratories
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Regnier, John E.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1979
Alabama's laboratory certification program ensures that water quality control and testing methods are in compliance with the Safe Water Drinking Act. (BB)
Descriptors: Certification, Environment, Environmental Technicians, Laboratory Techniques
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Behar, Joseph V.; And Others – Environmental Science and Technology, 1979
Integrated Exposure Assessment Monitoring is the coordination of environmental (air, water, land, and crops) monitoring networks to collect systematically pollutant exposure data for a specific receptor, usually man. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Data, Environment, Environmental Research
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Hansen, David J.; Binford, Gregory D. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2004
Water quality is a critical environmental, social, and political issue in Delaware. In the late 1990s, a series of events related to water quality issues led to the passage of a state nutrient management law. This new law required nutrient management planning and established a state certification program for nutrient users in the agricultural and…
Descriptors: Certification, Water Quality, Extension Education, Natural Resources
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Singer, S. Fred – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1977
Discusses how to set the ambient standards for water and air based on cost-benefit analysis. Describes marginal analysis, the basis of cost-benefit analysis and how dynamic cost-benefit analysis is carried out with application to the automobile pollution problem. (HM)
Descriptors: Administration, Air Pollution, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making