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Mixing and Microorganism Survival in the Slave River, N. W. T.

Control of Stormwater Runoff in a Rural Area

Combined Sewer Overflow Controls for Boston Harbor

Aerosols in the Treatment Plant Environment

Unconfined Grazing and Bacterial Water Pollution—A Review

Cost-Effective Use of Municipal Wastewater Treatment Ponds
Treatment ponds are a cost-effective alternative for municipal wastewater treatment. When compared to other secondary treatment alternatives, ponds are generally the least costly, require...

Florida Sewage Plant First to Remove Nutrients with Bacteria Alone — No Need for Costly Chemicals
Palmetto, Florida is now constructing the first advanced wastewater treatment plant in the U.S. to use the Bardenpho process. Unlike other AWT processes, this ingenious plant removes pohosphorus...

Sources of Bacterial Pollution in An Estuary

Influence of Summer Use of a Mountain Watershed on Bacterial Water Quality

Biological Control of Intestinal Bacteria and Viruses

Halogen Action on Bacteria, Viruses, and Protozoa

Bactericidal Disinfection Testing by Micromethods

Enteric and Pathogenic Bacteria Dieoff Effects by Algae

Bactericidal Properties of Chlorsulfamates

Stream Pollution: A Symposium: Quantitative Studies of Bacterial Pollution and Natural Purification in the Ohio and the Illinois Rivers
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