The impact of coal combustion residue effluent on water resources: a North Carolina example
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Ruhl, L; Vengosh, A; Dwyer, G; Hsu Kim, H; Schwartz, G; Romanski, A; Smith, SD
Published in: Environmental Science & Technology
2012
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Environmental Science & Technology
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2012
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46
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21
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12226 / 12233
Related Subject Headings
- Water Resources
- Water Pollutants, Chemical
- Rivers
- Power Plants
- North Carolina
- Metals
- Lakes
- Industrial Waste
- Geologic Sediments
- Environmental Sciences
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Ruhl, L., Vengosh, A., Dwyer, G., Hsu Kim, H., Schwartz, G., Romanski, A., & Smith, S. D. (2012). The impact of coal combustion residue effluent on water resources: a North Carolina example. Environmental Science & Technology, 46(21), 12226–12233. https://doi.org/10.1021/es303263x
Ruhl, L., A. Vengosh, G. Dwyer, H. Hsu Kim, G. Schwartz, A. Romanski, and S. D. Smith. “The impact of coal combustion residue effluent on water resources: a North Carolina example.” Environmental Science & Technology 46, no. 21 (2012): 12226–33. https://doi.org/10.1021/es303263x.
Ruhl L, Vengosh A, Dwyer G, Hsu Kim H, Schwartz G, Romanski A, et al. The impact of coal combustion residue effluent on water resources: a North Carolina example. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012;46(21):12226–33.
Ruhl, L., et al. “The impact of coal combustion residue effluent on water resources: a North Carolina example.” Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 46, no. 21, 2012, pp. 12226–33. Manual, doi:10.1021/es303263x.
Ruhl L, Vengosh A, Dwyer G, Hsu Kim H, Schwartz G, Romanski A, Smith SD. The impact of coal combustion residue effluent on water resources: a North Carolina example. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012;46(21):12226–12233.
Published In
Environmental Science & Technology
DOI
Publication Date
2012
Volume
46
Issue
21
Start / End Page
12226 / 12233
Related Subject Headings
- Water Resources
- Water Pollutants, Chemical
- Rivers
- Power Plants
- North Carolina
- Metals
- Lakes
- Industrial Waste
- Geologic Sediments
- Environmental Sciences