A study of methods for characterization and evaluation of treatability of CSOs in Great Lakes areas of concern / K. Exall, B.G. Krishnappan, J. Marsalek and Q. Rochfort.: En13-5/05-184E-PDF
"In a watershed-based approach to water quality management, all pollution sources, including combined sewer overflows (CSOs), need to be addressed. Among the various options for controlling CSO pollution, municipal wastewater authorities throughout Canada are exploring new and innovative treatment technologies specifically designed for CSOs. The effective design of such treatment processes requires good understanding of the CSO characteristics with respect to chemical composition and settleability, with and without chemical additions"--Abstract.
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| Title | A study of methods for characterization and evaluation of treatability of CSOs in Great Lakes areas of concern / K. Exall, B.G. Krishnappan, J. Marsalek and Q. Rochfort. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (13 unnumbered pages) : graphs. |
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