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Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Defined

A measure of the oxygen required to oxidize all compounds, both organic and inorganic, in water.

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Polluted Ha Noi rivers pose health risks

Published September 2, 2008, 2:03 am, Việt Nam News

HA NOI — Every river in inner Ha Noi is heavily polluted and a major health risk, according to the latest report by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

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Polluted Hanoi rivers pose health risks

Published August 31, 2008, 11:26 pm, Vietnam Net

VietNamNet Bridge – Every river in inner Hanoi is heavily polluted and a major health risk, according to the latest report by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

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