TAILIEUCHUNG - Fundamental Concepts: Overview of Water Quality

Developing and managing Pollution Probe’s Mercury Pro- gramme has been one of the most challenging, interesting and rewarding activities of my career. Challenging, when one realizes how difficult it is to change institutions and policies, even though the solutions appear so obvious. Interesting, in the extraordinary story that mercury has played, and contin- ues to play in commerce, ecosystems and human health. Rewarding, when one looks at how far we have managed to come over the past eight years in raising awareness, contri- buting to new standards, and identifying and delivering solu- tions with real mercury reductions in Canada. In addition to the formal acknowledgements that follow, I am taking this opportunity. | Fundamental Concepts Overview of Water Quality Ann Kenimer Texas A M University University Curriculum Development for Decentralized Wastewater Management NDWRCDP Disclaimer This work was supported by the National Decentralized Water Resources Capacity Development Project NDWRCDP with funding provided by the . Environmental Protection Agency through a Cooperative Agreement EPA No. CR827881-01-0 with Washington University in St. Louis. These materials have not been reviewed by the . Environmental Protection Agency. These materials have been reviewed by representatives of the NDWRCDP. The contents of these materials do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the NDWRCDP Washington University or the . Environmental Protection Agency nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute their endorsement or recommendation for use. __. - Capacity Development Project National Decentralized Water Resources CIDWT University Disclaimer These materials are the collective effort of individuals from academic regulatory and private sectors of the onsite decentralized Wastewater industry. These materials have been peer-reviewed and represent the current state of knowledge science in this field. They were developed through a series of writing and review meetings with the goal of formulating a consensus on the materials presented. These materials do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of University of Arkansas and or the Consortium of Institutes for Decentralized Wastewater Treatment CIDWT . The mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation for use from these individuals or entities nor does it constitute criticism for similar ones not .

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