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P. Marijn Poortvliet, Liese Sanders, Jan Weijma, Jasper R. De Vries
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Current sanitation systems are inherently limited in their ability to address the new challenges for (waste)water management that arise from the rising demand to restore resource cycles. These challenges include removal of micropollutants, water (re)use,...
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Zbynek Hrkal, Pavel Eckhardt, Anna Hrabánková, Eva Novotná and David Rozman
The Káraný waterworks supplies drinking water to about one-third of Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic with a population of more than 1 million. The combination of two technologies?bank infiltration and artificial recharge?are used for produc...
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Max Siegfried, Albert A. Koelmans, Ellen Besseling, Carolien Kroeze
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Quantifying the transport of plastic debris from river to sea is crucial for assessing the risks of plastic debris to human health and the environment. We present a global modelling approach to analyse the composition and quantity of point-source micropl...
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Hilda Blanco, Anne Vernez Moudon
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This paper develops four alternative, plausible scenarios for Havana's future transportation system, once the U.S. embargo is lifted. It uses a scenario planning methodology that identifies social, technological, economic, environmental and political dri...
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Sarah Roberts, Christopher Higgins and John McCray
Conventional onsite wastewater treatment system design relies on a septic tank and soil treatment unit (STU) for treatment of wastewater and integration of the final effluent into the environment. Organic water contaminants (OWCs), chemicals found in pha...
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