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Pollution and Water Resources: Scientific and Institutional Aspects

The purpose of this seminar is to explore the effects of large scale and efficient regulation of pollution on the redistribution of available water resources. Proceedings of the seminar, collections of the lectures, are published yearly. To date, twenty-nine volumes (279 articles and two scientific books) have been printed. Besides these volumes, the seminar has contributed over forty articles written in seven languages abroad and in the United States. The research institute of the seminar, the American Academy of Ocean Sciences, conducted research actively from 1969 to 1985. During the past thirty years, thirty-three graduate students have participated in the seminar and their participation has been credited toward their studies.

Seminar: #495A
Founded: 1968

Seminar Administration

Chair:
Richard W. Lo Pinto
LoPinto Associates, Inc.
201.692.2297
lopintor@fdu.edu

Rapporteur:
Joanne Lo Pinto
Lo Pinto Associates, Inc.

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