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Natural Systems For Wastewater Treatment: Course Material And Cd Rom Development
Author(s) -
Thomas F. Hess,
Shulin Chen,
Robert Rynk,
Larry G. King,
A. L. Kenimer
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--6703
Subject(s) - agriculture , environmental science , session (web analytics) , pollutant , sewage treatment , environmental planning , nonpoint source pollution , wastewater , waste management , environmental engineering , computer science , engineering , geography , ecology , archaeology , world wide web , biology
Natural systems for wastewater treatment are biological, land-based approaches used to remove pollutants from organic solid wastes and wastewaters. Examples include stabilization ponds and lagoons, artificial wetlands, aquatic plant systems and land treatment systems. Natural systems have gained attention and acceptance in recent years because they integrate waste treatment into the environment in a positive fashion. Recent research and applications of natural systems have generated considerable information for management of potential pollutants from industrial, municipal and agricultural materials.

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