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Die Bedeutung der Radioaktivität in der Wasserversorgung und Abwasserreinigung

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Zusammenfassung und schlussfolgerung

Es ist damit zu rechnen, dass auch in der Schweiz in näherer Zukunft das Problem der Freihaltung des Trinkwassers vor radioaktiver Verunreinigung akut werden wird.

Die schädigende Wirkung radioaktiver Wasser wurde dargelegt und die technischen Möglichkeiten ihrer Reinigung beschrieben.

Es ist die Aufgabe der Wasserfachleute, die Reinigungsverfahren auszubauen und damit mitzuhelfen, die durch die moderne Atomphysik gegebene Entwicklung zu fördern.

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Stumm, W. Die Bedeutung der Radioaktivität in der Wasserversorgung und Abwasserreinigung. Schweiz. Z. Hydrologie 17, 173–192 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02483572

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