Water Treatment Advanced Principles and Practices
Water treatment is a process that involves the treatment of water to render it acceptable for specific uses like drinking, irrigation, industrial water supply, etc. It involves either removal or reduction of the contaminants. Some of the contaminants of water include suspended solids, various microb...
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Other Authors: | Emerson, Vincent (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Forest Hills, NY
Callisto Reference
2019
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