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Services, Dearborn Environmental Consulting, and Canada. Environmental Protection Programs Directorate. Industrial Programs Branch., eds. Prediction of wastewater characteristics from alkaline combustion wastes. Ottawa, Ont: Environment Canada, 1988.

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Cleasby, Thomas E. Effluent mixing characteristics below four wastewater-treatment facilities in southwestern Montana, 1997. Helena, Mont: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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Cleasby, Thomas E. Effluent mixing characteristics below four wastewater-treatment facilities in southwestern Montana, 1997. Helena, Mont: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1999.

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Sumner, D. M. Hydraulic characteristics and nutrient transport and transformation beneath a rapid infiltration basin, Reedy Creek Improvement District, Orange County, Florida. Tallahassee, Fla: U.S. Geological Survey, 1996.

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P, Huang C., and Water Environment Research Foundation, eds. Chemical characteristics and solids uptake of heavy metals in wastewater treatment: Project 93-CTS-1. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research Foundation, 2000.

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Sperling, Marcos Von. Wastewater Characteristics, Treatment and Disposal. IWA Publishing, 2007.

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Wastewater Characteristics, Treatment and Disposal: Biological Wastewater Treatment Series Volume 1 (Biological Wastewater Treatment Series). IWA Publishing, 2007.

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Gu, April Z. Bioavailability and Characteristics of Dissolved Organic Nutrients in Wastewater Effluents. IWA Publishing, 2015.

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Chemical characteristics and solids uptake of heavy metals in wastewater treatment. Alexandria, VA: Water Environment Research Foundation, 1999.

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Chemical Characteristics and Solids Uptake of Heavy Metals in Wastewater Treatment (D93013). Water Environment Research, 2002.

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Characteristics and treatment of wastewater from an electric bulb manufacturing unit: A case study. New Delhi: Central Board for the Prevention and Control of Water Pollution, 1986.

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Kolarik, LO, and AJ Priestley. Modern Techniques in Water and Wastewater Treatment. CSIRO Publishing, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643105089.

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This book is the outcome of the CSIRO/UNIDO workshop in wastewater treatment. The papers presented at the workshop and published in this book provide an insight into the characteristics and applicability of the various methods used to treat water and wastewater as well as examples of both the theory and practice of these technologies. The authors include research scientists, technical consultants and industry practitioners who provide a wide range of views.
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Wahlberg, E. How Critical Wastewater Characteristics Affect Primary Clarifier Performance: Werf Report: Treatment Processes 00-cts-2 (Werf Report). Intl Water Assn, 2007.

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Verlicchi, Paola. Hospital Wastewaters: Characteristics, Management, Treatment and Environmental Risks. Springer, 2017.

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Verlicchi, Paola. Hospital Wastewaters: Characteristics, Management, Treatment and Environmental Risks. Springer, 2018.

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Al-Ahmed, Amir, ed. Advanced Applications of Micro and Nano Clay. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644901915.

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Due to their characteristic properties, biodegradable nature and non-toxicity, clay-biopolymer based composites have many applications in such advanced fields as drug release, antimicrobial activities, wound healing, tissue engineering, wastewater treatment, food packaging and flame retardant materials. The book reviews fabrication, properties and applications of a great variety of these materials.
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Velkushanova, Konstantina, Linda Strande, Mariska Ronteltap, Thammarat Koottatep, Damir Brdjanovic, and Chris Buckley, eds. Methods for Faecal Sludge Analysis. IWA Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781780409122.

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Faecal sludge management is recognized globally as an essential component of city-wide inclusive sanitation. However, a major gap in developing appropriate and adequate management and monitoring for faecal sludge is the ability to understand and predict the characteristics and volumes of accumulated faecal sludge, and correlations to source populations. Since standard methods for sampling and analysing faecal sludge do not currently exist, results are not comparable, the actual variability is not yet fully understood, and the transfer of knowledge and data between different regions and institutions can be challenging and often arbitrary. Due to this lack of standard analytical methods for faecal sludge, methods from other fields, such as wastewater management, and soil and food science are frequently applied. However, these methods are not necessarily the most suitable for faecal sludge analysis, and have not been specifically adapted for this purpose. Characteristics of faecal sludge can be different than these other matrices by orders of magnitude. There is also a lack of standard methods for sampling, which is complicated by the difficult nature of in situ sampling, the wide range of onsite sanitation technologies and potential sampling locations, and the diverse heterogeneity of faecal sludge within onsite containments and within cities. This illustrates the urgent need to establish common methods and procedures for faecal sludge characterisation, quantification, sampling, and modelling. The aim of this book is to provide a basis for standardised methods for the analysis of faecal sludge from onsite sanitation technologies, for improved communication between sanitation practitioners, and for greater confidence in the generated data. The book presents background information on types of faecal sludge, methods for sample collection, health and safety procedures for handling, case studies of experimental design, an approach for estimating faecal sludge at community to city-wide scales, modelling containment and treatment processes, recipes for simulants, and laboratory methods for faecal sludge analysis currently in use by faecal sludge laboratories. This book will be beneficial for researchers, laboratory technicians, academics, students and sanitation practitioners. ISBN13: 9781780409115 eISBN: 9781780409122
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Biscan, Benjamin, Sergio Pérez Monforte, Lars Schöbitz, and Anthony Kilbride. SFD Promotion Initiative: Cap-Haïtien, Haiti. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003218.

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The Shit Flow Diagram (SFD) graphic is an advocacy tool that aims to assist technical and non-technical stakeholders to implement plans and programs related to urban sanitation. The SFD methodology is increasingly being used to analyze the extent of safely managed sanitation in urban areas, providing a valuable picture of the prevailing sanitation conditions, from containment to disposal. As such, it is a widely recognized advocacy and decision support tool that aims to understand, communicate, and visualize how wastewater and fecal sludge move within a city or town. As stated on the SuSanA website, the SFD methodology offers “a new and innovative way to engage sanitation experts, political leaders, and civil society in coordinated discussions about excreta management in their city”. The production and publication of an SFD report for Cap-Haitien (Haiti) would help to visualize the current sanitation situation in the city, resulting in a potential to shift current activities and efforts towards more efficient investments in the places along the sanitation chain that need more attention, improving the urban sanitation situation and the surrounding environment of the city. The structure of this SFD report consists of an executive summary and the SFD report. The latter includes: i) general city information describing its main characteristics; ii) sanitation service outcomes, with a thorough explanation of the SFD graphic outcome and the assumptions made; iii) the service delivery context analysis, which contains information on the regulatory framework of water and sanitation at country and city levels, and describes the city plans, budget and future projects to improve the sanitation situation and; iv) a detailed description of the surveys, Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) conducted, as well as the key stakeholders involved, field visits carried out and references used to develop this SFD report.
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Madrigal Barquero, Diana, and Sergio Pérez Monforte. SFD Promotion Initative: Canton of Alajuela, Costa Rica. Edited by Lars Schöbitz. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003217.

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The Shit Flow Diagram (SFD) graphic is an advocacy tool that aims to assist technical and non-technical stakeholders to implement plans and programs related to urban sanitation. The SFD methodology is increasingly being used to analyze the extent of safely managed sanitation in urban areas, providing users and stakeholders with a valuable picture of the prevailing sanitation condition, from containment to disposal. As such, it is a widely recognized advocacy and decision support tool that aims to understand, communicate, and visualize how wastewater and fecal sludge move within a city or town. As stated on the SuSanA website, the SFD methodology offers “a new and innovative way to engage sanitation experts, political leaders, and civil society in coordinated discussions about excreta management in their city.” The production and publication of an SFD report for Alajuela (Costa Rica) would help to visualize the current sanitation situation in the city, resulting in a potential to shift current activities and efforts towards more efficient investments in the places of the sanitation chain that need more attention, thereby improving the urban sanitation situation and the surrounding environment of the city. The structure of this SFD report consists of an executive summary and the SFD report. The latter includes: i) general city information describing its main characteristics; ii) sanitation service outcomes, with a thorough explanation of the SFD graphic outcome and the assumptions made; iii) the service delivery context analysis, which contains information on the regulatory framework of water and sanitation at country and city levels, also describing the city plans, budget and future projects to improve the sanitation situation; and iv) a detailed description of the surveys, Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) conducted, as well as the key stakeholders involved, field visits carried out and references used to develop this SFD report.
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