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NRSA data 2000-2014 Deposition Largest N Source Lin et al.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
NRSA is part of EPA’s National Aquatic Resource Surveys which samples different surface waters on a 5-year cycle during the growing season. For logistical reasons,... -
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Draft genome sequence of two Shingopyxis sp. strains H107 and H115 isolated from a chloraminated drinking water distriburion system simulator
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Draft genome sequence of two Shingopyxis sp. strains H107 and H115 isolated from a chloraminated drinking water distriburion system simulator. This dataset is... -
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Premise Plumbing Water Age Study
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Summary of simulated water age results associated with Monte Carlo simulations conducted on 3 real world homes. This dataset is associated with the following... -
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Use of Bayesian Modeling to Assess Occurrence of Viral Pathogens in Multiple US Drinking Water Systems
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Drinking water treatment plants rely on purification of contaminated source waters to provide communities with potable water. One group of possible contaminants are... -
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Effectiveness of ballast water management systems in the Great Lakes based on a paired uptake-discharge sample design
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
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Estimating biotic integrity to capture existence value of freshwater ecosystems
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
Estimating the value of changes in water quality requires the definition of biophysical features that link changes in ecosystems to changes in social systems. Those... -
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Supporting Data and Information to Assessing Inhalation Exposures Associated with Contamination Events inWater Distribution Systems
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency —
EPANET network models (inp files) used in paper. The file “cdf2003-12singles.txt” developed using ATUS data, that contains tab-separated values for the starting times...