From: China Environmental Law
As China Daily is reporting, you can now get “realtime”
(it’s updated every four hours) information about the quality
of water in some of China’s major rivers and lakes
online. The results show pH level and concentrations
of dissolved oxygen (DO), total organic carbon (TOC), and chemical
oxygen demand (COD). When I tried it out, [...]
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