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Properly treated, blended and monitored waste streams can be recycled through the water treatment process, thus relieving disposal problems and conserving water.

TitleWaste stream recycling : its effect on water quality
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsCornwell, DA, Lee, RG
Paginationp. 50-63: 17 fig., 1 tab., photogr.
Date Published1994-01-01
Keywordsfield studies, giardia, manganese, organic compounds, trihalomethanes, usa, wastewater recycling, water conservation, water quality, water treatment plants
Abstract

Properly treated, blended and monitored waste streams can be recycled through the water treatment process, thus relieving disposal problems and conserving water. The effect of stream recycling on water quality was examined at 8 water treatment plants in USA. The contaminants studies were Giardia and Cryptosporidium, trihalomethanes (THM), manganese and assimilable organic carbon (AOC).

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