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Algal Toxins: Occurrence and treatability of anatoxin and microcystins.
97/DW/07/5 - ISBN: 1 84057 029 6Laboratory cultures of a wide range of algal strains, primarily Anabaena species, failed to produce anatoxin a at high enough concentrations to allow investigation of treatability, despite the presence of very high concentrat... More...
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The Fate of Intracellular Microcystin- LR during Water Treatment
96/DW/07/4 - ISBN: 1 84057 098 9Microcystin- LR is a toxin produced by blue- green algae. The presence of these algae in water supply reservoirs is a potential source of contamination of drinking water. Algal toxins can be stored within the algal cells unti... More...
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Synthesis of an Internal Standard for the Determination of Anatoxin- A in Water
96/DW/07/3 - ISBN: 1 84057 060 1Anatoxin- A is a neurotoxin, produced by blue- green algae. These algae are sometimes present in reservoir waters, leading to concern over the potential presence of anatoxin- a in drinking waters. A method for the determinati... More...
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The Toxicity and Significance of Toxins from Blue- Green Algae
96/DW/07/2 - ISBN: 1 84057 007 5Blue- green algae are sometimes found in water supply reservoirs. Some algae produce toxins, and because of the possibility of these toxins reaching the customer's tap, it is appropriate to set limits for them in drinking wat... More...
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Pilot Scale GAC Tests to Evaluate Toxin Removal
96/DW/07/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 059 8Blooms of blue- green algae on reservoirs can give rise to the production of toxins that may contaminate freshwaters. There is a potential risk of the toxins entering drinking water supplies and posing a health risk to consum... More...
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