Dixon et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Experience with data mining for the anaerobic wastewater treatment processDixon et al., 2007
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- Dixon M
- Gallop J
- Lambert S
- Healy J
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- Environmental Modelling & Software
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Anaerobic digestion provides an effective way of disposing organic material in wastewater. The EU-funded TELEMAC project aims at improving the reliability and efficiency of monitoring and control of this type of wastewater treatment plant. One of its special features …
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