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Anaerobic Processes for the Treatment of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater and Waste

Title Anaerobic Processes for the Treatment of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater and Waste
Author GTZ
Year 2000
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Document Type Study & Report
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English : Anaerobic Processes for the Treatment of Municipal and Industrial Wastewater and Waste.pdf

Language(s) English
Abstract Anaerobic processes utilize the natural microbial degradation of organic substances in an environment free of oxygen.