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Evaluating the Performance of Biologically Active Rapid Filters
This article examines the application of biological treatment strategies to current problems of the water industry. The studies focused on the production of biologically stable water, increased disinfectant stability, and reduced formation of disinfection by‐products. Results show that biological processes can meet the practical as well as the regulatory requirements of the industry.
Evaluating the Performance of Biologically Active Rapid Filters
This article examines the application of biological treatment strategies to current problems of the water industry. The studies focused on the production of biologically stable water, increased disinfectant stability, and reduced formation of disinfection by‐products. Results show that biological processes can meet the practical as well as the regulatory requirements of the industry.
Evaluating the Performance of Biologically Active Rapid Filters
LeChevallier, Mark W. (author) / Becker, William C. (author) / Schorr, Paul (author) / Lee, Ramon G. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 84 ; 136-146
1992-04-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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