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Publication: Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 124, Issue 10
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Journal of Environmental Engineering
Volume 124Issue 10October 1998
Pages: 910 - 912

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Daniel P. Y. Chang
Professor and Chair, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Davis
Jerold A. Last
Professor and Director, University of California Systemwide Toxic Substances Research and Teaching Program, University of California, Davis

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