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English: Critical catchment excess loads for E. coli expressed as a proportion of current loads (%) in New Zealand, from Snelder, Ton; Smith, Hugh; Plew, David; Fraser, Caroline (2023). Nitrogen, phosphorus, sediment and Escherichia coli in New Zealand's aquatic receiving environments: Comparison of current state to national bottom lines. AgResearch Report. 10.57935/AGR.26001403.v1
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Author Ton Snelder, Hugh Smith, David Plew, and Caroline Fraser

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