Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment

Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment

Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment

Water Environment Federation

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Water Environment Federation
Año de edición:
2009
ISBN:
9781572782624
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Natural wastewater treatment systems typically require fewer operational personnel, consume less energy, and produce less solids than mechanical systems. Natural Systems for Wastewater Treatment covers soil-based treatment systems and aquatic-based treatment systems including up-to-date information on pond effluent treatment technologies for algae removal, floating aquatic treatment using periphyton, vertical flow constructed wetlands, and reciprocating operation of subsurface constructed wetlands.

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