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Forecasting the Deposition and Biological Effects of Excess Carbon from Sewage Discharges
96/WW/03/1 - ISBN: 1 84057A model (BenOss) has been developed which predicts organic carbon deposition on the seabed and associated changes in soft sediment benthic communities. Modules take into account the hydrodynamic regime of an area, primary pro... More...
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Screenings: Quality and Quantity
00/WW/06/3 - ISBN: 1 84057 211 6The report investigates the proportions and characteristics of the constituents of screenings and reviews them in the context of the EC Landfill Directive and the UK Government’s Waste Strategy. Quantifiable measures of scree... More...
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Investigation of Bathing Waters Classification Approaches
01/WW/11/2 - ISBN: 1 84057 217 5Two complementary approaches for classifying bathing water as part of a revised Bathing Water Directive were trialled in 1999 in the UK, France and the Netherlands. The report analysed the findings of the USEPA/ WHO and Frenc... More...
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Microbiological Inputs to the Environment from Sewerage and Sewage Treatment Works
98/WW/07/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 134 9The pathogenic organisms found in sewage were reviewed, and those that should be tested include Salmonella, Campylobacter, Escherichia coli O157, Cryptosporidium, Giardia and enteroviruses. A field survey methodology will qua... More...
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Waste Water Re- use
98/WW/09/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 135 7Recycling and reuse of wastewater is reviewed. Four key applications for reuse of recovered water are identified: (a) domestic, (b) irrigation, (c) aquifer recharge, and (d) industrial. These applications are discussed i... More...
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