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An Investigation into the Chemical and Biological Effects of Pollution in the River Tolka
O'Connor, M. A. ; Bracken, J. J.
O'Connor, M. A.
Bracken, J. J.
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1980
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Department of Agriculture and Fisheries [Fisheries Division]
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Physico-chemical and biological sampling show that the River Tolka is affected by organic pollution over most of its
length. Domestic sewage is the major contaminant. A distinct zonation of the river is noted as certain polluted areas are
succeeded by downstream recovery zones. Many of the effluents and tributaries are investigated. Oxygen depletion and
excessive ammonia concentrations are the factors most likely to have caused the observed faunal changes.
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O'Connor, M.A. & Bracken, J.J., "An Investigation into the Chemical and Biological Effects of Pollution in the River Tolka", Department of Agriculture and Fisheries [Fisheries Division]
