The impact of wastewater discharge on the marine environment requires careful monitoring. The CSIR’s Marine Outfalls
Monitoring Programme has a history of 45 years, and continues to build capacity in the field of marine pollution research and management.
Reference:
Arabi, S, Newman, B.K. and Weerts, S. Marine outfalls monitoring at the CSIR: Evaluating the impact of wastewater discharge on our marine environment. 4th CSIR Biennial Conference: Real problems relevant solutions, CSIR, Pretoria, 9-10 October 2012
Arabi, S., Newman, B. K., & Weerts, S. P. (2012). Marine outfalls monitoring at the CSIR: Evaluating the impact of wastewater discharge on our marine environment. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6267
Arabi, Sumaiya, Brent K Newman, and Steven P Weerts. "Marine outfalls monitoring at the CSIR: Evaluating the impact of wastewater discharge on our marine environment." (2012): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6267
Arabi S, Newman BK, Weerts SP, Marine outfalls monitoring at the CSIR: Evaluating the impact of wastewater discharge on our marine environment; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6267 .
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