Chapter 5

Some Background on Conventional Environmental Evaluations

Hotaka Kai

Abstract

Many studies have reported the changes in environmental conditions by using various water analysis (and environmental analysis) techniques. In these reports, “the necessity for water analysis,” “the basic knowledge for water analysis,” “the requirements, conditions, and methods for water analysis,” a “plan for water analysis,” and whether the entities to be measured satisfy the “Environmental Quality Standards” and the “Effluent Standards” are summarized.

Total Pages: 41-53 (13)

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