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    The Impact of Naturally Occurring Bromide on Water Quality

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    Authors
    McDonald, Suzanne
    Kristiana, Ina
    Joll, Cynthia
    Lethorn, A.
    Loi, Clara
    Heitz, Anna
    Trolio, R.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    McDonald, Suzanne and Kristiana, Ina and Joll, Cynthia and Lethorn, Arron and Loi, Clara and Heitz, Anna and Trolio, Rino. 2011. The Impact of Naturally Occurring Bromide on Water Quality, in Ozwater '11, May 9-11 2011. Adelaide: Australian Water Association.
    Source Title
    Ozwater 2011
    Source Conference
    Ozwater 2011
    School
    Curtin Water Quality Research Centre (Industry Research Centre)
    Remarks

    Copyright © 2011 Australian Water Association. See the Related Links field for a link to the Ozwater conference site.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/10434
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