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    Development and verification of a general approach to describe the efficiency of vortex separators in combined sewer systems by Mietzel, T, Klepiszewski, K, Weiss, G

    Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2007)
    “…The water framework directive (CEC, 2000) asks for cost-effective measures for achieving good ecological conditions in receiving waters. Because of low…”
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    Journal Article
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    Modelling of sedimentation and remobilization in in-line storage sewers for stormwater treatment by FREHMANN, T, FLORES, C, LUEKEWILLE, F, MIETZEL, T, SPENGLER, B, GEIGER, W. F

    Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2005)
    “…A special arrangement of combined sewer overflow tanks is the in-line storage sewer with downstream discharge (ISS-down). This layout has the advantage that,…”
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    Conference Proceeding Journal Article
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    Monitoring in inline storage sewers for stormwater treatment to determine efficiencies by Frehmann, T, Mietzel, T, Kutzner, R, Spengler, B, Geiger, W F

    Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)
    “…A special structure of combined sewer overflow tanks is the inline storage sewer with downstream discharge (SKU). This layout has the advantage that besides…”
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    A software monitor for intermittent bacteria contamination in urban rivers by MIETZEL, T, FREHMANN, T, GELGER, W. F, SCHILLING, W

    Published in Water Science & Technology (2003)
    “…Norwegian receiving waters are of such high water quality that authorities consider opening them for bathing. The leading parameter to monitor the quality of…”
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    A Software Monitor for Intermittent Bacterial Contamination in Urban Rivers by Mietzel, T, Frehmann, T, Geiger, W F, Schilling, W

    Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2003)
    “…Data from the Leirelva River in Trondheim, Norway, were used to search for correlations between bacterial contamination and other parameters that could be…”
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