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Water Quality Control in Impoundments

J. Chalupa

J. Chalupa

Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague; Water Research Institute, Prague; Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Prague; Central Bohemian Water Supply and Sewerage, Kladno

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Dr. L. Fiala

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Dr. L. Fiala

Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague; Water Research Institute, Prague; Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Prague; Central Bohemian Water Supply and Sewerage, Kladno

Water Research Institute, CS - 16062 Praha 6, Podbabská 30Search for more papers by this author
J. Popovský

J. Popovský

Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague; Water Research Institute, Prague; Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Prague; Central Bohemian Water Supply and Sewerage, Kladno

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V. Sládeček

V. Sládeček

Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague; Water Research Institute, Prague; Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Prague; Central Bohemian Water Supply and Sewerage, Kladno

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P. Vašata

P. Vašata

Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Prague; Water Research Institute, Prague; Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, Prague; Central Bohemian Water Supply and Sewerage, Kladno

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First published: 1985
Citations: 4

Abstract

This report on a seminar of the Water Research Institute in Prague deals with the methodological aspects of the measurement and evaluation of data for the water quality in impoundments in the CSSR mainly with respect to: the assessment of external causes, especially of anthropogenic influences in the catchment area, on the water quality (eutrophication, humic substances, trace elements), of the multi-purpose utilization of impoundments, the classification and development of the water quality in impoundments, the intensified utilization of impoundments as well as the influences of sediments and the effect of piscicultural measures on the water quality. The paper is subdivided into the following chapters: system of measurement network and analysis, stratification number of samples, number of the criteria to be investigated, extreme periods of discharge, multi-purpose utilization of impoundments, eutrophication, fish stocks.

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