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Performance of a polymerization-based electrochemically assisted persulfate process on a real coking wastewater treatment
Yang, S., Cui, Y., Liu, Z., Peng, C., Sun, S., Yang, J., & Wang, M. (2024). Performance of a polymerization-based electrochemically assisted persulfate process on a real coking wastewater treatment. Journal of Environmental Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jes.2023.06.034
Waste water reuse pathways for processing tomato
Battilani, A., Plauborg, F., Andersen, M. N., Andersen, M., Schweitzer, A., Steiner, M., … Solimando, D. (2009). Waste water reuse pathways for processing tomato. In R. Pitblado & J. Routledge (Eds.), Acta horticulturae: Vol. 823. XI international symposium on the processing tomato (pp. 61-68). https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2009.823.5
The development of bone char-based filters for the removal of fluoride from drinking water
Korir, H., Mueller, K., Korir, L., Kubai, J., Wanja, E., Wanjiku, N., … Johnson, C. A. (2009). The development of bone char-based filters for the removal of fluoride from drinking water. In R. Shaw (Ed.), WEDC conference: Vol. 34. Water, sanitation and hygiene - sustainable development and multisectoral approaches: proceedings of the 34th WEDC international conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 18-22 May 2009 (p. 189 (6 pp.). WEDC.
Decentralised versus centralised water treatment: the impact of growth
Maurer, M. (2009). Decentralised versus centralised water treatment: the impact of growth (pp. 633-640). Presented at the 2nd international conference on water economics, statistics, and finance. .
21<sup>st</sup> century, a challenge for microbes, engineers, and environmental scientists
Zehnder, A. J. B. (2001). 21st century, a challenge for microbes, engineers, and environmental scientists (pp. 7-13). Presented at the COE symposium on utilization of complex microbial community for water environment management in the 21st century. University of Tokyo.