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Show Salt Lake City Watershed Management Plan ' 99 ENDNOTES 1. Tchobanoglous, George and Burton, Franklin L. 1991. 3rd Edition Wastewater Engineering Treatment, Disposal, and Reuse. Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. McGraw Hill Inc. New York City, pp. 93. 2. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, ( 1980), 15th ed., American Public Health Association, New York. 3. Characklis, W. G. 1988. Bacterial Regrowth in Distribution Systems. AWWA Research Foundation, Denver, Colorado. 4. Ibid., p. 1125. 5. Tchobanoglous, George and Burton, Franklin L. pp. 93 6. Tchobanoglous, George and Burton, Franklin L. 7. Tchobanoglous, George and Edward D. Schroeder. 1987. Water Quality. Addison- Wesley Publishing Company. Reading, Massachusetts. 8. Darwin Sorensen, 1997. Personal Communication. Professor of Environmental Engineering, Utah State University. 9. Tchobanoglous, George and Burton, Franklin L. p. 93. 10. Ibid. 11. Utah Drinking Water Board, 1993. " Rules for Public Drinking Water Systems - Part I Rules for Administration of Systems". State of Utah Drinking Water Board, April 1993, pp. 43- 44. 12. Ibid. 13. Schencks, Dan. 1998. Personal Communication. Canyon stream flow data. Salt Lake City Public Utilities. 14. Freund, John E. 1971. Mathematical Statistics. Prentice- Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 15. Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality. 1993. Standards of Quality for Waters of the State, R317- 2, Utah Administrative Code. Salt Lake City, Utah. 16. Ibid. 17. Childers, Daniel L. and James G. Gosselink. 1990. Assessment of Cumulative Impacts to Water Quality in a Forested Wetland Landscape. 18. Stern, David A. 19%. Initial Investigation of the Sources and Sinks of Cryptosporidium and Giardia within the Watershed of the New York City Water Supply System. Watershed Restoration Management: Physical, Chemical, and Biological Considerations; New York City Water Supply Studies. American Water Resources Association. Page 103 |