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Slooff W , Bremmer HJ , Hesse JM , Berg R van den , Bloemen HJT , Eerens HC , Hrubec J , Janssens H , Leeuw FAAM de , Linden AMA van der , Loch JPG , Peijnenburg WJGM , Speijers GJA , Struijs J , Versteegh JFM , Taalman RDFM , Jumelet JC , Velde JMA van der , Verburgh JJ - Matthijsen AJCM (eds)

275 p in Dutch   1991

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This document contains data on chlorobenzenes with regard to sources and distribution, the risks based on a consideration of exposure levels and harmful concentrations and the technical possibilities to reduce these risks. Chlorobenzenes form a group of 12 compounds in total. They are unnatural ; often they are produced by humans by chlorating benzenes, but it is possible that they are formed by integration of substreams of waste water and/or by degradation of chlorinated hydrocarbons. In the Netherlands there are standards and guidelines for soil and groundwater and for surface water, water and soil.

 

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( 1991-04-30 )