Summary report: Athabasca River pollution survey 1968-1969

The Athabasca River serves as a source of water supply and a receiving stream for the wastes of two major industries and several communities. This report presents the summary of water quality in the Athabasca River during six sampling surveys (including a site at Fort McMurray, Tar Island, above G.G...

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Main Author: Alberta Health, Environmental Health Services Division
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1969
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7939/R3TH8BR0H
https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/76362eed-011b-41a2-b298-3b64b2d11c30
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Summary:The Athabasca River serves as a source of water supply and a receiving stream for the wastes of two major industries and several communities. This report presents the summary of water quality in the Athabasca River during six sampling surveys (including a site at Fort McMurray, Tar Island, above G.G.O.S.). River profiles of selected pollutants and detailed analyses are presented.