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RECORD NUMBER: 117 OF 753

Main Title Comprehensive Water Pollution Control Program for the Mississippi-Salt Rivers Basin Developed by the State Water Pollution Control Agencies of Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri.
CORP Author Public Health Service, Cincinnati, Ohio. Div. of Water Supply and Pollution Control.
Year Published 1954
Report Number PHS-Pub-366 ;PHS-WPS-65;
Stock Number PB-217 817
Additional Subjects ( Mississippi River Basin ; Water pollution) ; ( Salt River Basin ; Water pollution) ; ( Illinois ; Water pollution) ; ( Iowa ; Water pollution) ; ( Missouri ; Water pollution) ;
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NTIS  PB-217 817 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 31p
Abstract
The report, prepared in cooperation with the water pollution control agencies of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, sets forth the water pollution control program being follwed by the respective States in the Mississippi-Salt Rivers Basin. The program, which is based on data available as of January 1, 1954, was developed after a thorough consideration of the existing and potential uses of the water resources in the basin; the pollution entering the streams and the resulting damages; the benefits which may result from pollution prevention and abatement; and the prevention measures now in effect as well as those which are needed.