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Characterization of arsenic occurrence in source waters of U.S. community water systems
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Characterization of arsenic occurrence in source waters of U.S. community water systems

J Lockwood, Mark Schervish, Patrick Gurian and Mitchell Small
Journal of the American Statistical Association, v 96(456), pp 1184-1193
01 Dec 2001

Abstract

Arsenic Bayesian analysis Compliance Costs Information systems Predictions Water pollution Water treatment
We develop a Bayesian hierarchical model linking arsenic concentrations in the source waters of U.S. community water systems to system characteristics such as source water type and location. This characterization provides a starting point for the assessment of current and required water treatment to meet proposed maximum contaiminant level (MSL) standards.

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