Chapter 8 Environmental Toxicity Data Analysis
Overview of Data
Environmental toxicity is a recent term that refers to the complex interactions of global atmospheric conditions, local air pollution, surface water, ground water, and solid waste, among others. Typically, there are initially low levels of industrial or agricultural production coupled with low levels of environmental toxicity. When production and population increase, associated toxic products also increase. Eventually the increase reaches a level that is not acceptable to the general public, ...
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