Bogazici Univ, Inst of Environmental Sciences, Istanbul, Turk;Bogazici Univ, Technology & Systems Research Inst, Istanbul,Appropriate Waste Management for Developing Countries. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Environmental Technology for Developing Countries. -- Istanbul, Turk -- 8309The probable impact of proposed Izmir wastewater treatment plant effluents on Izmir bay water quality is discussed. First the characteristics of Izmir bay water with respect to: physical quality, chemical quality, biological quality, and dispersion effects is discussed. Then various alternative disposal techniques are discussed and finally the impact of these on the water quality is considered
Most water treatment facilities collect industrial wastewater in separated effluent pits. This disch...
Izmir Bay is one of the most polluted estuaries in the whole Mediterranean Sea. The inner part of th...
Wastewater pollution has always been a major problem throughout the world. The lack of available wat...
Bogazici Univ, Inst of Environmental Sciences, Istanbul, Turk;Bogazici Univ, Technology & Systems Re...
The Arap and Melez Rivers discharge to Izmir Bay bringing wastewater together with rainwater coming ...
WOS: 000227561000013Water pollution is a widespread problem in different areas of the world. Some of...
The region of Izmir is a particular coastal part of western Turkey: it has unique landscapes with va...
Urban Wastewater Treatment and Marine Outfall Facilities are being planned in accordance with Istanb...
The untreated domestic sewage of 650,000 people and wastes from industries and ships are discharged ...
Current paper discusses the environmental problems of the Izmir region, Aegean Sea. The situation o...
The Arap and Melez Rivers discharge to Izmir Bay bringing wastewater together with rainwater coming ...
12th International Conference on Protection and Restoration of the Environment (PRE) -- JUN 29-JUL 0...
Antalya city, located along the Turkish Mediterranean coast, lacked a proper sanitation system till ...
WOS: 000298099400021The aim of the study is to determine effects of Izmir Big Channel Wastewater Tre...
In this study, it is intended to investigate the possibility and technical viability of using the ef...
Most water treatment facilities collect industrial wastewater in separated effluent pits. This disch...
Izmir Bay is one of the most polluted estuaries in the whole Mediterranean Sea. The inner part of th...
Wastewater pollution has always been a major problem throughout the world. The lack of available wat...
Bogazici Univ, Inst of Environmental Sciences, Istanbul, Turk;Bogazici Univ, Technology & Systems Re...
The Arap and Melez Rivers discharge to Izmir Bay bringing wastewater together with rainwater coming ...
WOS: 000227561000013Water pollution is a widespread problem in different areas of the world. Some of...
The region of Izmir is a particular coastal part of western Turkey: it has unique landscapes with va...
Urban Wastewater Treatment and Marine Outfall Facilities are being planned in accordance with Istanb...
The untreated domestic sewage of 650,000 people and wastes from industries and ships are discharged ...
Current paper discusses the environmental problems of the Izmir region, Aegean Sea. The situation o...
The Arap and Melez Rivers discharge to Izmir Bay bringing wastewater together with rainwater coming ...
12th International Conference on Protection and Restoration of the Environment (PRE) -- JUN 29-JUL 0...
Antalya city, located along the Turkish Mediterranean coast, lacked a proper sanitation system till ...
WOS: 000298099400021The aim of the study is to determine effects of Izmir Big Channel Wastewater Tre...
In this study, it is intended to investigate the possibility and technical viability of using the ef...
Most water treatment facilities collect industrial wastewater in separated effluent pits. This disch...
Izmir Bay is one of the most polluted estuaries in the whole Mediterranean Sea. The inner part of th...
Wastewater pollution has always been a major problem throughout the world. The lack of available wat...