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Proceedings of a Workshop on Assimilative Capacity of U. S. Coastal Waters for Pollutants, Crystal Mountain, Washington, July 29-August 4, 1979
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Alternative Title:Working paper no. 1: Federal plan for ocean pollution research development and monitoring, FY 1981-1985.;Assimilative capacity of U. S. coastal waters for pollutants.;
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Description:The workshop held at Crystal Mountain, Washington, in July 1979 was organized to continue the work that began a year before at Estes Park, Colorado. (The Estes Park workshop was documented as Proceedings of a Workshop on Scientific Problems Relating to Ocean Pollution.) The Crystal Mountain meeting of experts from all parts of the United States and Canada was again jointly planned by NOAA's Environmental Research Laboratories and Dr. Edward Goldberg of Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The theme of the Crystal Mountain workshop implies that coastal waters can assimilate certain amounts of various pollutants without being undesirably degraded. The task of the workshop was to determine amounts and kinds of pollutants that could be assimilated by these nearby waters without unacceptable effects.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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