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Benefiting Bakersfield
A recently upgraded wastewater treatment plant in Bakersfield, California, provides a model for facilities seeking to successfully integrate their operations with their environs. By tightly controlling odors, providing recycled water, harnessing renewable energy sources, and applying the triple bottom line, the treatment plant represents a valuable asset for the community it serves.
Benefiting Bakersfield
A recently upgraded wastewater treatment plant in Bakersfield, California, provides a model for facilities seeking to successfully integrate their operations with their environs. By tightly controlling odors, providing recycled water, harnessing renewable energy sources, and applying the triple bottom line, the treatment plant represents a valuable asset for the community it serves.
Benefiting Bakersfield
Thakral, Surendra (author) / Skager, Paul (author) / Sun, Louis (author) / Ahmadi Motlagh, Ali R. (author) / Kshetry, Hersh (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 81 ; 56-63
2016-01-01
82011-01-01 pages
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