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Bromide Concentrations in Surface Drinking Water Sources Bromide: Natural Sources and Chemical Interactions.
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Bromide Concentrations in Surface Drinking Water SourcesBromide: Natural Sources and Chemical Interactions This work was prepared in collaboration with Butts County by researchers at the University of Georgia with financial support from Butts County and a SFY2017 Regional Water Plan Seed Grant from the GA EPD. All photos used in the presentation were found using Google Image Searchers and were labeled for non-commercial reuse.
What are natural sources of bromide in surface and ground water?
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