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Bingjian Cui and Shengxian Liang
Wastewater reuse for agricultural irrigation in many developing countries is an increasingly common practice. Regular monitoring of indicators can help to identify potential health risks; therefore, there is an urgent need to understand the presence and ...
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Yuyang Liu, Bo Feng and Yu Yao
With the intensification of water pollution problems worldwide, constructed wetlands, as a green, efficient, and energy-saving wastewater treatment technology, have gradually attracted the wide attention of scholars at home and abroad. In order to better...
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Sharjeel Waqas, Noorfidza Yub Harun, Nonni Soraya Sambudi, Muhammad Roil Bilad, Kunmi Joshua Abioye, Abulhassan Ali and Aymn Abdulrahman
A rotating biological contactor (RBC) is a type of attached-growth biological wastewater treatment system and a widely used biological wastewater treatment technology. It employs a series of rotating discs to support microbial growth and promote the remo...
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Nguyen Bac Giang, Tran Ngoc Tuan, Hoang Cong Tin, Duong Thanh Chung, Tran Ngoc Khanh Ni, Ngo Huu Binh, Duong Thi Nhung, Le Cong Tuan, Te Minh Son and Nguyen Tran Bao Khuyen
Plastic waste poses a significant threat to the environment, impacting both aquatic ecosystems and human health. This study aimed to quantify the leakage of plastic waste from urban and rural areas into the Tam Giang?Cau Hai lagoon system area in Vietnam...
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Ismael Vera-Puerto, Hugo Valdés, Marcos Bueno, Christian Correa, Jorge Olave, Marcos Carrasco-Benavides, Flavia Schiappacasse and Carlos A. Arias
Reclamation of treated wastewater is considered a viable option for reducing the agricultural and national water deficit, especially in Mediterranean-type and arid climatic conditions. Given that Chile is a country around 40% of whose territory is classi...
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Carolina Rodríguez, Bárbara García, Caterin Pinto, Rafael Sánchez, Jennyfer Serrano and Eduardo Leiva
Water scarcity is a problem of global relevance that is affecting more and more people in the world. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have around 35% of the world?s renewable water resources. However, the management of water resources and inequality...
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Zamira E. Soto-Varela, David Rosado-Porto, Hernando José Bolívar-Anillo, Camila Pichón González, Bertha Granados Pantoja, Dalidier Estrada Alvarado and Giorgio Anfuso
Beach water quality is an important factor concerning public health and tourism linked to the ?Sun, Sea and Sand? market and is usually assessed in international regulations by the quantification of Escherichia coli and enterococci counts. Despite Salmon...
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Girma Y Ebrahim, Jonathan F. Lautze and Karen G. Villholth
Climatic variability and change result in unreliable and uncertain water availability and contribute to water insecurity in Africa, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas and where water storage infrastructure is limited. Managed aquifer recharge (MAR)...
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Marta Prates Nascimento,Estefânia Prates Rodrigues,Paulo Túlio de Souza Silveira,Cinara Soares Pereira Cafieiro,Paulo Fábio Neves de Souza,Edvaldo Nascimento Costa
Neste estudo objetivou-se avaliar a qualidade microbiológica da água de nascente, reservatório e de residências da zona rural do distrito de Mutãs em Guanambi-BA, quanto à presença de coliformes totais, termotolerantes e contagem em placa de bactérias me...
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Adam Piasecki
Water and sewage management in Poland has systematically been transformed in terms of quality and quantity since the 1990s. Currently, the most important problem in this matter is posed by areas where buildings are spread out across rural areas. The pres...
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