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International audienceEmerging contaminants are of increasing concern in megacities due to their wid...
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There is a growing interest in decentralized wastewater treatment systems, especially in regions wit...
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DISCLAIMER: The present Project Deliverable has been submitted to the European Commission for revie...
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This paper presents a discussion on the general subject of water. The answer to the question, Water...
According to a report by the World Economic Forum, the water crisis is the fourth most serious globa...
International audienceEmerging contaminants are of increasing concern in megacities due to their wid...
There is a growing interest in decentralized wastewater treatment systems, especially in regions wit...
There is a growing interest in decentralized wastewater treatment systems, especially in regions wit...
Decentralized wastewater treatment is the future of wastewater treatment. In developing countries wi...
The World Health Organization estimates that globally one billion people are without access to safe ...
After a century of development of centralised sewerage and sewage treatment we have come to a cross ...
DISCLAIMER: The present Project Deliverable has been submitted to the European Commission for revie...
One of the main functions of natural wetlands is water treatment. Some industrial companies develope...
Taking the papers’ collection of this Special Issue as a whole, it is clear that “Municipal Wastewat...
A healthy dialog on environmental matters is a primary condition for the democratization of environm...
The water and sanitation sector is beginning to recognise the importance of selecting sustainable wa...
The deterioration of water quality and the consequence public health problems facing many communitie...
Water is undoubtedly the most delicate component of the ecosystem, but it is essential for human and...
This paper presents a discussion on the general subject of water. The answer to the question, Water...
According to a report by the World Economic Forum, the water crisis is the fourth most serious globa...
International audienceEmerging contaminants are of increasing concern in megacities due to their wid...