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Legislation and policy for the protection of the drinking water supply in the Netherlands

The drinking water supply in The Netherlands is particularly influenced by the pollution of surface water with organic micropollutants as the country is located at the delta of the polluted rivers Rhine and Meuse. Also ground water pollution, resulting from intensive industrial and agricultural acti...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 1985-01, Vol.47, p.59-82
Main Authors: van Dijk-Looijaard, Ir.A.M., de Kruijf, H.A.M.
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