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Determination of selected gadolinium-based contrast agents in soil: method validation and application. [PDF]

open access: yesAnal Bioanal Chem
Roig-Navarro AF   +3 more
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Percolation of Reclaimed Water

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
The number of people without access to improved water supply occupies 11% of the world’s population, calling for a necessary, affordable, but sustainable solution to cleaning water and making it drinkable. This experiment is targeted towards finding cheaper and easier ways to clean water at the location itself without having to spend billions of ...
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Setting reclaimed water rates

Journal AWWA, 1999
Reasonable rates play a large role in encouraging public support for a reclaimed water system.The use of reclaimed water to offset potable water demands is becoming more popular. Setting reclaimed water rates and charges is an important factor in establishing and operating a reclaimed water system. This process is complex because it often costs more to
Richard W. Cuthbert, Ann M. Hajnosz
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‘Reclaiming public water’

Progress in Development Studies, 2008
The ‘Reclaiming Public Water’ project joins social movements, NGOs, trade unions, public officials and water professionals. In opposition to neoliberal sector policies, they argue for improved public service delivery and effective citizen and workers participation.
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Reclaimed water - an untapped resource

Desalination, 1996
The need for and benefits of water reclamation from sewage are assessed. The principles and main requirements for potable reuse are analyzed and found to be biological treatment, clarification, disinfection and dissolved pollutant removal. Ozonation has been found to be very effective and beneficial to all four of these elements in South Africa and is ...
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Singapore's experience with reclaimed water: NEWater

International Journal of Water Resources Development, 2016
AbstractNEWater, Singapore’s reclaimed water, has enabled Singapore to sustainably meet its growing water demand despite limited land for water catchment and storage. While technology provided this water reuse solution, strong political will, good governance and effective public engagement were key to Singapore’s success in supplying NEWater for ...
Hannah Lee, Thai Pin Tan
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