Similar Items: Electrochemically activated water as an environmentally safe disinfectant
- Fate of natural organic matter and formation of disinfection by-products in a conventional water treatment plant
- Development and feasibility of an electrochemical-oxidation process for water disinfection
- The application of a physico-chemical method to the microbiological assay of penicillin and to the study of the dynamics of disinfection
- In vitro Infection and Disinfection of Dentinal Tubules in Human Teeth
- The Feasibility of solar photo-oxidative disinfection on hand drawn drinking water in the South African rural scenario
- Evaluating the potential of ultraviolet irradiation for the disinfection of microbiologically polluted irrigation water
Author: Cloete, T.E. (Thomas Eugene), 1958-
- The impact of disinfection processes on biofilm formation in potable water distribution systems
- Monitoring toxicity in raw water of the Cache la Pourdre River and Sheldon Lake, Colorado, USA using biomarkers and molecular marker technology
- Quantification of phosphorus in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) associated with the activated sludge flocs
- The use of Aspergillus Niger for the removal of potassium and phosphorous from the iron ore of the Sishen iron ore mine, South Africa
- Morphological and molecular identification of filamentous microorganisms associated with bulking and foaming activated sludge
- Development of rhizoremediation as a treatment technology in the removal of Polycyclic aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) from the environment