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For the past several decades, wastewater treatment in het industrial countries has been dominated by aerobic processes using bacteria that require oxygen to metabolize dissolved organic compounds and convert them into carbon dioxide and settleable solids.
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Hack, P.J.F.M., Habets, L.H.A. (1987). Experience with Full-Scale Biopaq — U.A.S.B.—Plants Treating Various Types of Effluent. In: De Waal, K.J.A., Van Den Brink, W.J. (eds) Environmental Technology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3663-8_28
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