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Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater.

Title
Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater.
Publication
New York, American Public Health Association.

Available Online

  • Full text available via HathiTrust - 1913
  • Full text available via HathiTrust -ed. 2 (1915)
  • Full text available via HathiTrust - 1920

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ed. 21 (2005)TextRequest in advance JBM 07-185 ed. 21 (2005)Offsite
ed. 20 (1998)TextRequest in advance JSM 06-4 ed. 20 (1998)Offsite

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Location
  • Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315
Format
  • PRINT
Call Number
  • JSM 06-4
Library Has
  • 20(1998)-21 (2005).

Details

Additional Authors
  • American Water Works Association.
  • Water Pollution Control Federation.
Publication Date
[1st]- ed.; 1905-
Description
v. ill.; 25 cm.
Former Title
  • Report to the Laboratory Section of the American Public Health Association 1905
  • Standard methods for the examination of water and sewage 1912-46
  • Standard methods for the examination of water, sewage, and industrial wastes 1955
Subject
  • Water > Analysis > Periodicals
  • Sewage > Analysis > Periodicals
Note
  • "Including bottom sediment and sludges."
Issued By (note)
  • Vols. for 1905 issued by the association's Committee on Standard Methods of Water Analysis; 1912, by the association's Laboratory Section; 1925- jointly with the American Water Works Association and 1955- with the Water Pollution Control Federation (called in 1955, Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Association)
Call Number
JSM 06-4
LCCN
55001979 //r
OCLC
1480626
Title
Standard methods for the examination of water and wastewater.
Imprint
New York, American Public Health Association.
Current Frequency
Quinquennial
Issued By
Vols. for 1905 issued by the association's Committee on Standard Methods of Water Analysis; 1912, by the association's Laboratory Section; 1925- jointly with the American Water Works Association and 1955- with the Water Pollution Control Federation (called in 1955, Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Association)
Connect to:
Full text available via HathiTrust - 1913
Full text available via HathiTrust -ed. 2 (1915)
Full text available via HathiTrust - 1920
Added Author
American Water Works Association.
Water Pollution Control Federation.
Research Call Number
JSM 06-4
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