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ASTM Volume 11.01: Water (I)
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Volumes 11.01 and 11.02 provide standard procedures for assessing water. Topics cover: reagent water, wastewater, fluvial sediment, water sampling and analysis, general properties of water, inorganic constituents and methods of radiochemical analysis.
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