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Varma, M. M.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1976
The physiological effects on humans and animals of trace amounts of organic and unorganic pollutants in natural and waste waters are examined. The sensitivity of particular organs and species is emphasized. Substances reviewed include mercury, arsenic, cadmium, lead, chromium, fluorides, nitrates and organics, including polychlounated biphenyls.…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Environment, Health, Metals
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Boatright, D. T.; Lawrence, C. H. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1977
The technical and economic feasibility of constructing and operating a rapid sand filtration sewage treatment system as an adjunct to a waste water stabilization pond is investigated. The study concludes that such units are within the technical and economic constraints of a small community and comply with the EPA criteria. (BT)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Environment, Environmental Influences, Health
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Mabbett, Arthur N. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
In 1972, a water quality survey of the eastern end of Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands was conducted to determine the water quality of selected lagoon and open ocean sites and provide guidance for the construction of a sewerage system. This study revealed that lagoon waters were moderately to severely contaminated. (BT)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Environment, Oceanography, Pollution
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Pearson, Clark; VonderHaar, Frank – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
This Nome flood report indicates that immediate response by local and state sanitarians prevented major epidemics and provided solutions to waste disposal and health maintenance problems. In the end, most of the clean-up work was done by experienced sanitarians working with the cooperation of people in their own area. (MA)
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Environmental Education, Environmental Technicians, Health Conditions
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Clapp, Richard – Journal of Environmental Health, 1976
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economically Disadvantaged, Poverty, Poverty Areas
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Beard, M. L.; Lawrence, C. H. – Journal of Environmental Health, 1975
Descriptors: Cleaning, Environmental Education, Health Conditions, Pollution
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Yahya, Moyasar; And Others – Journal of Environmental Health, 1992
A study of the impact of automatic toilet bowl cleaners on aerosol generation. Three toilet bowl cleaners containing 2.5, 6.7 or 18.2 percent surfactant materials were evaluated. Results indicate these cleaners significantly (p 0.05) reduce bacteria ejected from the bowl, and the cleaner containing the greatest amount of surfactant was the most…
Descriptors: Bacteria, Cleaning, Environmental Education, Physical Health