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Pollution Control

It is important to stress that there are a large number of alternative approaches to pollution control through regulation and it is for

policy makers to examine the facts in any particular situation and to decide which is likely to be the most successful method.

In most countries, controls on the discharge of substances which are liable to pollute natural waters have been limited to specific authorisations related to point source effluents discharging from pipes.

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Environmental Risk Assessment

The application of risk assessment techniques is a fundamental part of the procedures for classifying new substances as having potential environmental or health problems.

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Model and Decision Support Systems

Information needs are focused on the three core elements in water management and water pollution control, namely the functions and use of water bodies, the actual

problems and threats for future functioning, and the measures undertaken to benefit the functions and uses.

Monitoring is the principle activity that meets information needs for water pollution

control. Models and decision support systems, which are often used in combination with monitoring, are also useful information tools to support decision making.

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Components of environmental management system

• Water Pollution Control A guide to the use of water quality management principles 1997, 526 pages, ISBN 0419229108.

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Information system chain

• Water Pollution Control A guide to the use of water quality management principles 1997, 526 pages, ISBN 0419229108.

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LEGAL REGULATIONS

You can reach the «Water Pollution and Control Regulation» parameters and limit values via the link below:

http://www.mevzuat.gov.tr/Metin.Aspx?M evzuatKod=7.5.7221&sourceXmlSearch= &MevzuatIliski=0

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• Water Pollution Control A guide to the use of water quality management principles 1997, 526 pages, ISBN 0419229108.

• http://www.mevzuat.gov.tr/Metin.Aspx?MevzuatKod=7.5.7221&sourceXmlSearch=&Mevz uatIliski=0

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