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  • Effects of Disinfection on Organic Substances in Water (DWQ 9005). Meeting Report – IOA Tenth Ozone World Congress

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0297
  • Evolution of Drinking Water Quality in Distribution. Biodegradable Organic Hatter and Biological Stability – the French Experience

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0401
  • Effects of Organic Chemicals in Contaminated Land on Buried Services. Final Report to the Department of the Environment

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0441
  • Interim Report on Materials Characterisation and Performance Evaluation of Higher Performance Polyethylene (HPPE) Pipe Systems FR 0266

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1992
    • Ref: DWI0456
  • Deterioration of Water Quality – the Effects Arising from the Use of Factory Applied Cement Mortar Linings (ESP 9770). Final Report to the Department of the Environment

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1991
    • Ref: DWI0255
  • Effects of Disinfection on Organic Substances in Water (DUE 9312). Progress Report to the Department of the Environment. July to December

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1990
    • Ref: DWI0296
  • Investigation Into the Effects of Disinfection on Organic Substances in Water (EC 9312). Progress Report to the Department of the Environment

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1990
    • Ref: DWI0299
  • Effect of Distribution on Organic Contaminants in Potable Water (EHT 9155). Final Report to the Department of the Environment DoE 2215-M/1

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1990
    • Ref: DWI0032
  • Site Investigation of Changes in Conveyed Water Quality after Lining Mains with Blast Furnace Slag Cement Mortar – Glasgow Field Trials

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1989
    • Ref: DWI0285
  • Increases in Lead and pH Levels Following Cement Mortar Lining in Low Alkalinity Areas

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1989
    • Ref: DWI0291
  • Increases in Lead and pH Levels Following Cement Mortar Lining in Low Alkalinity Water Areas

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1989
    • Ref: DWI0789
  • Cementitious Linings and Water Quality Part 2. Solutions to the Problems Caused by Ordinary Portland Cement

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1988
    • Ref: DWI0786
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