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Natural treatment processes and on-site processes

Natural treatment systems for wastewater can be divided into two broad categories: soil-based systems, which include subsurface infiltration, rapid infiltration/soil aquifer treatment, overland flow, and slow rate systems; and aquatic systems, which include pond, floating aquatic plant, and construc...

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Published in:Water environment research 1995-06, Vol.67 (4), p.470-475
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Applied sciences
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
Constructed wetlands
Exact sciences and technology
Hydraulics
INFILTRACION
INFILTRATION
LITERATURE REVIEWS
METHODE D'APPLICATION
METODOS DE APLICACION
Nitrogen
Other wastewaters
Phosphorus
Pollution
Ponds
Septic tanks
soil infiltration systems
TERRE HUMIDE
TIERRAS HUMEDAS
TRAITEMENT DES EAUX USEES
TRATAMIENTO DE AGUAS RESIDUALES
Treatment Systems
WASTE WATER TREATMENT
Wastewater
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Wastewaters
Water quality
Water treatment and pollution
WETLANDS
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