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Kalgoorlie — Boulder has two significant sources of sulphur dioxide and the administration of these sources requires extensive monitoring and reporting. An overview of the computer system developed to solve these needs is discussed. Pros and cons of the working system are highlighted along with proposed future developments.
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Environmental Protection (Kalgoorlie -Boulder Control of Sulphur Dioxide) Order 1988 Government Gazette of Western Australia, No. 72, 29 July 1988, pp 2536–2538
Western Australian Year Book Commonwealth of Australia, Perth, 1990.
Spencer R. E., Howard R. K., and Riddle J.C.C. (in prep): The Strategy for Air Quality Management in the Kalgoorlie — Boulder Region, to appear in the proceedings of the Second International and Sixteenth Annual Environmental Workshop, Perth, October 1991.
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Crouch, G., Riddle, J. (1991). Sulphur Dioxide Monitoring and Reporting. In: Hälker, M., Jaeschke, A. (eds) Informatik für den Umweltschutz / Computer Science for Environmental Protection. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 296. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77164-4_47
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