Implications of fecal bacteria input from latrine-polluted ponds for wells in sandy aquifers.
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Implications of fecal bacteria input from latrine-polluted ponds for wells in sandy aquifers.
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Implications of fecal bacteria ...... s for wells in sandy aquifers.
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Alexander van Geen
Alice Layton
Daniel E Williams
Edmund Perfect
Gary S Sayler
Jie Zhuang
John E Feighery
Larry D McKay
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10.1021/ES202773W
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2012-01-11T00:00:00Z