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Electrochemical treatment of industrial sulfidic spent caustic streams for sulfide removal and caustic recovery
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Electrochemical tap water softening : a zero chemical input approach
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Anode potential selection for sulfide removal in contaminated marine sediments
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Bridging spatially segregated redox zones with a microbial electrochemical snorkel triggers biogeochemical cycles in oil-contaminated River Tyne (UK) sediments
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Electrobioremediation of oil spills
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Electrochemical anion removal and softening of tap water
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Electrochemical oxidation of iron and alkalinity generation for efficient sulfide control in sewers
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Electrochemical sulfide removal and caustic recovery from spent caustic streams
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Anodes stimulate anaerobic toluene degradation via sulfur cycling in marine sediments
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Removal and toxicity reduction of naphthenic acids by ozonation and combined ozonation-aerobic biodegradation
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Electrical stimulation improves microbial salinity resistance and organofluorine removal in bioelectrochemical systems
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Microbial sensors for monitoring and control of aerobic, anoxic and anaerobic bioreactors in wastewater treatment
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Process control, energy recovery and cost savings in acetic acid wastewater treatment
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Anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater using an anaerobic fixed-bed loop reactor
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A modified UCT method for biological nutrient removal : configuration and performance
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Development and implementation of microbial sensors for efficient process control in wastewater treatment plants
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Growth of filamentous bacteria in an enhanced biological phosphorus removal system
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An activated sludge treatment plant for integrated removal of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus
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Determination of kinetic parameters in a pilot scale BNR system treating municipal wastewater
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Kinetic characterization of nitrifying pure cultures in a chemostate
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Addition of nitrate for odor control in sewer networks: laboratory and field experiments
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On-line load monitoring of wastewaters with a respirographic microbial sensor