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Henri Pörhö, Jani Tomperi, Aki Sorsa, Esko Juuso, Jari Ruuska and Mika Ruusunen
The aim of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is to clean wastewater before it is discharged into the environment. Real-time monitoring and control will become more essential as the regulations for effluent discharges are likely to become stricter in th...
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Christophe Bouvier, Lamia Bouchenaki and Yves Tramblay
The vulnerability to floods in Africa has increased over the last decades, together with a modification of land cover as urbanized areas are increasing, agricultural practices are changing, and deforestation is increasing. Rainfall-runoff models that pro...
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Jeroen Langeveld, Petra Van Daal, Remy Schilperoort, Ingmar Nopens, Tony Flameling, Stefan Weijers
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Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) typically have a service life of several decades. During this service life, external factors, such as changes in the effluent standards or the loading of the WWTP may change, requiring WWTP performance to be optimized. ...
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Guenter Langergraber
To date, only few process-based models for subsurface flow treatment wetlands have been developed. For modelling a treatment wetland, these models have to comprise a number of sub-models to describe water flow, pollutant transport, pollutant transformati...
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Antoni Escalas-Cañellas, Carlos J. Ábrego-Góngora, María Guadalupe Barajas-López, Dwight Houweling, Yves Comeau
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