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Debate/commentary: How should numerical criteria be used?

Appropriate use of numeric chemical concentration‐based water quality criteria

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Pages 5-11 | Published online: 02 Dec 2008

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Len Ritter, Keith Solomon, Paul Sibley, Ken Hall, Patricia Keen, Gevan Mattu, Beth Linton. (2002) SOURCES, PATHWAYS, AND RELATIVE RISKS OF CONTAMINANTS IN SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER: A PERSPECTIVE PREPARED FOR THE WALKERTON INQUIRY. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A 65:1, pages 1-142.
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DonaldJ. Morrisey, R. Bruce Williamson & DavidS. Roper. (1996) How should numerical criteria be used? Reply to Lee and Jones‐Lee. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 2:2, pages 235-237.
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G.Fred Lee & Anne Jones‐Lee. (1996) Appropriate use of numeric chemical concentration‐based water quality criteria: Supplemental discussion. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 2:2, pages 233-234.
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DonaldJ. Morrisey, R. Bruce Williamson & DavidS. Roper. (1995) How should numerical criteria be used?. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 1:2, pages 1-4.
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PeterM. Chapman. (1995) Invited debate/commentary: How should numerical criteria be used?. Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 1:1, pages 1-4.
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G. Fred Lee & Anne Jones‐lee. 2005. Water Encyclopedia. Water Encyclopedia 598 604 .
Keith R Solomon & Paul Sibley. (2002) New concepts in ecological risk assessment: where do we go from here?. Marine Pollution Bulletin 44:4, pages 279-285.
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G.F. Lee & A. Jones-Lee. (1999) Assessing the degree of appropriate treatment of shipyard and drydock wastewater discharges and stormwater runoff. Assessing the degree of appropriate treatment of shipyard and drydock wastewater discharges and stormwater runoff.

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