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Uncertainties in the chemical yardstick for judging the quality of Dutch water systems
Laane, R.W.P.M.; Augustijn, D.C.M.; Baas, A. (2000). Uncertainties in the chemical yardstick for judging the quality of Dutch water systems. Eur. water manag. 3(3): 23-27

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Keywords
    Analysis > Chemical analysis
    Water quality
    ANE, Netherlands, Westerschelde [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

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  • Laane, R.W.P.M., more
  • Augustijn, D.C.M.
  • Baas, A.

Abstract
    In order to determine the quality of Dutch surface water systems a standard chemical measure has been developed. This standard measure is a concentration scale on which different water quality objectives are presented to give an indication of the condition of a water system. Based on this standard, it can be seen if the system meets the objectives or not. A strategy can be developed to tackle the problems that arise when objectives are exceeded. To demonstrate the use of such a standard the Western Scheldt in the Netherlands is used as an example, although it can be applied to other water systems.

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