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- Title
Concentrations of Inorganic Chemicals in Cypress Creek, A Major Tributary of Lake Houston.
- Authors
Vigilant, Maximea E.; Cech, Irina; Standlee, Courtney Rose Bock; Douglas, Tommy C.
- Abstract
The article presents a study on the concentrations of inorganic chemicals in Cypress Creek, a major tributary of the Lake Houston in Texas. It notes that the University of Texas School of Public Health researchers had detected 19 metals and metalloids and only five of them are regulated under EPA primary drinking water regulations. It also mentions that calcium, magnesium, and potassium were occurring at high levels. It suggests an investigation to identify the sources of contamination.
- Subjects
LITTLE Cypress Creek (Tex.); LAKE Houston (Tex.); TEXAS; INORGANIC compounds; METALS; UNITED States. Environmental Protection Agency
- Publication
Texas Public Health Journal, 2010, Vol 62, Issue 4, p30
- ISSN
2574-5859
- Publication type
Article