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SALMONELLAE IN ABATTOIR EFFLUENTS
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1974F. H. Grau, M. G. Smith
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1993
To avoid any pollution risk, farm effluents must be kept in tight tanks, the capacity of which must be sufficient to be used for spreading on soils. The storage volumes must be defined as a function of the current standards. For a given volume, the tank can take different forms.
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To avoid any pollution risk, farm effluents must be kept in tight tanks, the capacity of which must be sufficient to be used for spreading on soils. The storage volumes must be defined as a function of the current standards. For a given volume, the tank can take different forms.
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SUBJECT: CONSERVATION ‐ EFFLUENT PROBLEMS TREATMENT OF DAIRY FARM EFFLUENTS
International Journal of Dairy Technology, 1971C. T. Riley, V. C. Nielsen
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Evaluation of Effluent Proteins Towards Characterization of Effluent Organic Nitrogen
Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation, 2009Chul Park, Pamela J. Westgate
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