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The use of atomic absorption spectroscopy has allowed the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago to expand its stream surveillance and industrial-waste monitoring in the number of parameters measured per sample without any increase in professional personnel.
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Ordinance for the Control and Abatement of Pollution of Water within the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, MSDGC, Chicago, 1946.
Industrial Waste Ordinance of the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago, MSDGC, Chicago, 1962.
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J. A. Platte and V. M. Macy, “Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry as a Tool for the Water Chemist,” Industrial Water Eng., May, 1965.
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Tenny, A.M. (1968). Application of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy in a Water-Pollution Control Program. In: Baer, W.K., Perkins, A.J., Grove, E.L. (eds) Developments in Applied Spectroscopy. Developments in Applied Spectroscopy, vol 6. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8697-1_25
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