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The job of the responsible zoologist should be to assess or attempt
to predict the consequences of any effluent or other environmental
disturbance as objectively as possible, bearing in mind both the
needs of conservation and the reasonable demands of man. This book
has been written to assist this process of assessment and
prediction as far as thermal discharges are concerned. It gives a
summary and review of the biological studies which have been
carried out in various habitats and in response to a variety of
problems related to cooling water usage, particularly on the large
scale as in thermal power stations. By discussing and summarizing
the hugely variable field studies, the book should help the reader
to unravel the complexity of the effects of at least one kind of
effluent. It should also be of use in the future planning of
industries which use cooling water and for the controlling
authorities whose task is to set realistic constraints on these
industries.
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