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Virus Inactivation During Tertiary Treatment
This article details results of application of a clarifier, operated both in alum and lime modes, to studies of viral‐removal efficiency. Microbiologically those results suggest that the high‐lime process be applied to the disinfection of wastewater.
Virus Inactivation During Tertiary Treatment
This article details results of application of a clarifier, operated both in alum and lime modes, to studies of viral‐removal efficiency. Microbiologically those results suggest that the high‐lime process be applied to the disinfection of wastewater.
Virus Inactivation During Tertiary Treatment
Wolf, Harold W. (author) / Safferman, Robert S. (author) / Mixson, A. Robert (author) / Stringer, Charles E. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 66 ; 526-531
1974-09-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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