The contamination of groundwater resources by organic pollutants especially pesticides has increased environmental concern over past couple of decades. The contamination of drinking water poses the most significant health risk, resulting in countless diseases. In the risk assessment process, understanding the sources and pathways for contaminants in the environment is a crucial step in addressing (and to cater) uncertainty associated with estimating the likelihood of exposure to contaminants. As a model, this book will give ...
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The contamination of groundwater resources by organic pollutants especially pesticides has increased environmental concern over past couple of decades. The contamination of drinking water poses the most significant health risk, resulting in countless diseases. In the risk assessment process, understanding the sources and pathways for contaminants in the environment is a crucial step in addressing (and to cater) uncertainty associated with estimating the likelihood of exposure to contaminants. As a model, this book will give an insight to access pollutents pathways which in true sense is burning global issue. This book also depicts that how the data can be utilized to provide a scientific approach for the development of the groundwater regulatory program. It also provides understanding of the agronomic, chemical, and geographic factors that usually contribute to movement of pesticides residues to groundwater
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Add this copy of Persistence and Degradation of Pesticides on Soils in to cart. $122.40, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2012 by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishin.