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Vegetated Treatment Systems for Removing Contaminants Associated with Surface Water Toxicity in Agriculture and Urban Runoff
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Protection goals for aquatic plants
Glen B Thursby1, Michael A Lewis
1USEPA, ORD, NHEERL, Narragansett, RI, USA. thursby.glen@epa.gov
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
|January 3, 2013
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