Methods for Determining the Water Quality Index in Developing Asian Countries: A Review
Clean water quality is a problem, especially for developing countries in Asia. Their efforts to maximize various sectors to become a developed country, for example in industrial activities, result in negative environmental impacts, especially for water quality. Wastewater that is directly discharged...
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