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Davitt, Michel. Pilot plant studies of biological nutrient removal. Dublin: UniversityCollege Dublin, 1996.

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Water Environment Federation. Task Force on Biological and Chemical Systems for Nutrient Removal. and Water Environment Federation. Municipal Subcommittee., eds. Biological and chemical systems for nutrient removal: A special publication. Alexandria, Va: Water Environment Federation, 1998.

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F, Strom Peter, Littleton Helen X, Daigger Glen T, and Water Environment Research Foundation, eds. Characterizing mechanisms of simultaneous biological nutrient removal during wastewater treatment. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research Foundation, 2004.

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W, Randall Clifford, Barnard James L, and Stensel H. David, eds. Design and retrofit of wastewater treatment plants for biological nutrient removal. Lancaster, Pa: Technomic Pub. Co., 1992.

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Ksenofontov, Boris. Biological wastewater treatment. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1013710.

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The training manual sets out the theoretical and practical foundations of biological wastewater treatment in both natural and artificial conditions. For in-depth study of the fundamentals of biological wastewater treatment is quite detailed sections on the basics of Microbiology. Much attention is paid to choosing the best technologies of biological wastewater treatment with effective methods of nutrient removal. In the expanded version of the methods of biological purification of wastewater using membrane bioreactors. Are extensively explored domestic and foreign experience of biological treatment of municipal and industrial wastewater. Meets the requirements of Federal state educational standards of higher education of the last generation. Intended for students of bachelor, master, PhD students, teachers and professionals interested in the methods of sewage purification, and it is recommended to study for the enlarged group of specialties and areas 20.00.00 "Technosphere safety and environmental engineering".
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Tomonori, Matsuo, ed. Advances in water and wastewater treatment technology: Molecular technology, nutrient removal, sludge reduction and environmental health. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001.

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Chʻoe, Yong-su. Konongdo saengmul panŭngjo rŭl iyong han kohyoyul hasu kodo chʻŏri sangyonghwa kisul kaebal =: Development of a high-efficiency biological nutrient removal technology using a high biomass reactor. [Seoul]: Hwanʼgyŏngbu, 2008.

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Chʻoe, Yong-su. Konongdo saengmul panŭngjo rŭl iyong han kohyoyul hasu kodo chʻŏri sangyonghwa kisul kaebal =: Development of a high-efficiency biological nutrient removal technology using a high biomass reactor. [Seoul]: Hwanʼgyŏngbu, 2008.

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(undifferentiated), Keller, and J. Keller. Biological Nutrient Removal. IWA Publishing, 1999.

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Tuning Biological Nutrient Removal Plants. IWA Publishing, 2013.

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Hartley, Ken. Tuning Biological Nutrient Removal Plants. IWA Publishing, 2013.

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Hu, Zhirong. Biological Nutrient Removal from Municipal Wastewater: Fundamentals and Applications. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2020.

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Strom, P. F., and H. X. Littleton. Characterizing Mechanisms of Simultaneous Biological Nutrient Removal During Wastewater Treatment. WERF, 2004.

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Jenkins, David, W. A. Harper, and Harper W. F. Jr. Use of Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal for Treating Nutrient-Deficient Wastewater. IWA Publishing, 2004.

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Operator's Guide to Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) in the Activated Sludge Process. Chemical Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2016.

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Design and Retrofit of Wastewater Treatment Plants for Biological Nutritient Removal, Volume V. 2nd ed. CRC, 1998.

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Federation, Water Environment. Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Operation in Wastewater Treatment Plants (Wef Manual of Practice). McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005.

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Federation, Water Environment. Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) Operation in Wastewater Treatment Plants (Wef Manual of Practice). McGraw-Hill Professional, 2005.

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Federation, Water Environment. Biological and Chemical Systems for Nutrient Removal: A Special Publication (Special Publication (Water Environment Federation).). Water Environment Federation, 2005.

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Strom, P. F. Characterizing Mechanisms of Simultaneous Biological Nutrient Removal During Wastewater Treatment: Werf Report 00-Cts-17Ur. IWA Publishing, 2004.

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Khunjar, Wendell. Evaluating the Impact of Cold Weather Events on Biological Nutrient Removal in Wastewater Treatment Facilities. IWA Publishing, 2015.

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Harriman wastewater treatment facility membrane bioreactor pilot study: Final report. Albany, N.Y: New York state Energy Research and Development Authority, 2006.

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Romanowski, Nick. Wetland Weeds. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643103962.

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This comprehensive guide to wetland weeds covers both native and introduced species, ranging from minor or localised environmental problems to those that should not be tolerated in any situation. The author takes a pragmatic approach to weed control, recognising that some weeds may not be possible to eradicate, and emphasising the need to assess the extent and future potential of any infestation before taking action. Weed control should be planned in the context of the overall management goals for any type of wetland, the types of habitat weeds provide or overrun, and whether they can be replaced successfully with more appropriate plants. A range of strategies for controlling wetland weeds are considered, from containment actions to prevent the development of a soil seed bank to physical removal, and biological approaches from biocontrol to shading, overplanting and use of turbidity. The widespread use of chemical controls is also discussed, with the warning that these are often only a short-term cure and can cause more harm to aquatic ecosystems than the weeds they are holding at bay. More than 130 species of established weeds are included with information on their origins, nutrient responses, environmental effects, habitat values, prospects for containment or eradication, and even culinary uses. Other sections look at native plants as weeds, including a number of species of uncertain origins, and potential weeds still being legally sold through the aquarium and nursery trades.
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