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Syed I. Hussain, Carol J. Ptacek, David W. Blowes, YingYing Liu, Brent C. Wootton, Gordon Balch and James Higgins
The occurrence of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs), nutrients, and an artificial sweetener acesulfame in wastewater, and subsequent removal in an engineered system comprising aerobic wetland, anaerobic wetland, and steel slag cells, were investi...
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Soheil Fatehi Pouladi, Bruce C. Anderson, Brent Wootton and Lloyd Rozema
The dissolved salt ions that are not absorbed during irrigation of greenhouse crops are gradually accumulated in the nutrient solution resulting in levels of salinity high enough to damage the crops. This water salinity presents operational and environme...
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Peter C. Wootton-Beard, Yangang Xing, Raghavalu Thirumalai Durai Prabhakaran, Paul Robson, Maurice Bosch, Judith M. Thornton, Graham A. Ormondroyd, Phil Jones and Iain Donnison
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Annie Chouinard, Colin N. Yates, Gordon C. Balch, Sven E. Jørgensen, Brent C. Wootton and Bruce C. Anderson
The benefits provided by natural (e.g., non-engineered) tundra wetlands for the treatment of municipal wastewater in the Canadian Arctic are largely under-studied and, therefore, undervalued in regard to the treatment service wetlands provide to small re...
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John D Craske, Norman Suryadi, Michael Wootton
Pág. 522 - 525
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Wootton, A. J. Ryutov, D. D.
Pág. 1180 - 1186
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Wootton, A. J. Stott, P. Thomas, D. M.--ISSUE_BOUNDARYContent-Type: text/plainContent-Disposition: attachment; filename= 7795.02.txt Search Name: 7795.00Journal
Pág. 495 - 496
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Wills, R B H; Wootton, M
Pág. 156 - 160
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