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Do High Temperatures Affect Firm Demography? Evidence From Italy
ABSTRACT This study analyses the impact of high temperatures and heat stress on Italian firm demography during 2009–2022. Combining provincial‐firm‐level data with a high‐resolution multidecadal meteorological dataset, we investigate whether high temperatures—absolute and anomalous—affect firm entry and exit rates.
Concetta Carnevale +3 more
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INTEGRAL CONTROL REQUIREMENTS FOR SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
Sewerage systems and sewage treatment plants are often planned, designed and operated as totally separate entities. As a result, sewage treatment efficiency is subject to considerable variability, depending both on general hydrologic conditions in the ...
Andrea G. Capodaglio
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Circular Economy in the Management of Wastewater Treatment Plant: A Business Model Approach
ABSTRACT The water and wastewater management sector faces many challenges related to the implementation of a circular economy (CE). To date, sectoral CE solutions have focused mainly on technological innovations, with limited attention paid to social and economic aspects.
Marzena Smol +2 more
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The management and maintenance of sewage treatment / Mohd Zulkifly Musa [PDF]
Sewage is the mainly liquid waste containing some solids produced by humans which typically consists of washing water, faeces, urine, laundry waste and other material which goes down drains and toilets from households and industry.
Musa, Mohd Zulkifly
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ABSTRACT Firms increasingly rely on ESG materiality assessments to prioritise sustainability issues under heightened stakeholder scrutiny. Yet the strategic consequences of materiality beyond firm‐level disclosure remain underexplored. This study examines how materiality assessments shape ESG prioritisation at the industry level using sustainability ...
Shiqi Mai +3 more
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Design of evapotranspiration systems for disposal of wastewater in remote aboriginal communities of Western Australia [PDF]
The outstation movement (describes the attempt by Aboriginal people in remote areas to return to the lands from which they or their predecessors were relocated) has resulted in the development of many new communities.
Mathew, K., McGrath, D.R., Ho, G.E.
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Brazil faces a significant infrastructure deficit for sewage collection and treatment, especially in rural and indigenous communities. This study aims to carry out a case study in the Sagi-Trabanda and Sagi-Jacu indigenous communities, in order to ...
Costa, Pedro Renan Lopes
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Porous Carbon Materials for Carbon Dioxide Capture
This work aims to address the current status and challenges associated with the regulation of pore structures, as well as the influence of pore structures on CO2 capture. Systematic quantitative analysis of structure–property relationships, combined with machine learning approaches, can effectively evaluate the contributions of structural ...
Zhifu Liu +6 more
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Cover title.; "January 2018."; Previously published ...
Connecticut. Department of Public Health,
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Tunable amylopectin graft copolymers for flocculating and dewatering iron ore tailings
Abstract Polyacrylamide (PAM), the standard flocculant for mining tailings, often produces turbid supernatants and poorly dewatered sediments, limiting water reuse and tailings densification. We synthesized amylopectin‐graft‐poly[(2‐methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride (AP‐g‐PMETAC) copolymers with systematically varied graft frequency (N =
Gustavo P. Zago +2 more
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