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Title: | Anaerobic wastewater treatment of high salinity wastewaters |
Other Titles: | impac on bioactivity and biomass retention |
Authors: | Shahrul Ismail |
Keywords: | TD 735 .S5 2013 Shahrul Ismail Tesis Wageningen University 2013 Sewage -- Analysis |
Issue Date: | Dec-2013 |
Publisher: | Netherlands: Wageningen University |
Series/Report no.: | ;TD 735 .S5 2013 |
Abstract: | According to United Nations predictions, between two and seven billion people will face water shortages by the year 2050 (UN, 2007). Recently reported data for 2012, mentioned that 1 out of 6 people worldwide, i.e. about 783 million, do not have access to improved drinking water sources (UNICEF, 2013). This has become a global issue, and not only a problem relevant to arid zones. Because this scarcity is a threat to human activity, water reuse strategies deserve major attention (Fritzmann et al., 2007). |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5290 |
Appears in Collections: | Staff Thesis |
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