Search Results - "NAMECHE, T"
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New method for studying the hydraulic behaviour of tanks in series — application to aerated lagoons and waste stabilization ponds
Published in WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (01-01-1996)“…All attempts to modelize and wastewater treatment process must go through the imperative knowledge of its mixing characteristics. Such a knowledge calls for…”
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Performance of a system combining aerated lagoons and waste stabilization ponds in a temperate climate
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2000)“…AbstractThe Bertrix wastewater treatment plant was designed and built for experimental purposes, especially for comparing aerated lagoons and stabilization…”
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Characterization of Sediments in Aerated Lagoons and Waste Stabilization Ponds
Published in International journal of environmental analytical chemistry (01-01-1997)“…Sediments affect the performance of aerated lagoons and waste stabilization ponds in many ways. This paper presents the results of a three years study…”
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Hydrodynamic studies and modelization for aerated lagoons and waste stabilization ponds
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-10-1998)“…All attempts to model a wastewater treatment process necessarily require knowledge of the reactor hydraulic mixing characteristics. However, very few tracer…”
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Hydrodynamic studies and modellization for aerated lagoons and waste stabilization ponds
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-01-1998)“…The major factors affecting the hydraulic behaviour of stabilization ponds and aerated lagoons are identified and combined in some predictive equations. The…”
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New method for studying the hydraulic behaviour of tanks in series -- application to aerated lagoons and waste stabilization ponds
Published in Water science and technology (01-04-1996)“…All attempts to modelize and wastewater treatment process must go through the imperative knowledge of its mixing characteristics. Such a knowledge calls for…”
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