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The state of water resources and the conditions of water supply to population in oil-producing areas in the republic of Tatarstan

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The state of water resources and the conditions of water supply to population in oil-producing areas in the republic of Tatarstan are discussed. It is noted that a large set of environmental-protection and sanitaryhygienic measures aimed at the conservation of water resources and the improvement of water supply to the population is in progress in the territories of oil-producing regions.

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Original Russian Text © A. V. Ivanov, E.A. Tafeeva, 2006, published in Vodnye Resursy, 2006, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 273–282.

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Ivanov, A.V., Tafeeva, E.A. The state of water resources and the conditions of water supply to population in oil-producing areas in the republic of Tatarstan. Water Resour 33, 249–257 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S009780780603002X

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