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discussion of “USING Surrogates to Improve Plant Performance”
In the March 2000 Journal, Eva Nieminski et al concluded that there was no “ideal” surrogate for predicting the occurrence of protozoan pathogens in treated water. This discussion focuses on one factor that may contribute to this problem, which is the spatial heterogeneity of the surrogate and/or protozoan pathogen in the treated water.
discussion of “USING Surrogates to Improve Plant Performance”
In the March 2000 Journal, Eva Nieminski et al concluded that there was no “ideal” surrogate for predicting the occurrence of protozoan pathogens in treated water. This discussion focuses on one factor that may contribute to this problem, which is the spatial heterogeneity of the surrogate and/or protozoan pathogen in the treated water.
discussion of “USING Surrogates to Improve Plant Performance”
Gale, Paul (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 93 ; 123-124
2001-02-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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