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    C. Ray (Editor), et al, «Riverbank Filtration: Improving Source-Water Quality» (Repost)

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    C. Ray (Editor), et al, «Riverbank Filtration: Improving Source-Water Quality» (Repost)

    C. Ray (Editor), et al, «Riverbank Filtration: Improving Source-Water Quality»
    Springer | ISBN 1402011334 | 2003 Year | PDF | 22 Mb | 396 Pages

    This book describes the current and state-of-the-art applications of RBF technology as currently practised in two continents. No other resource like it exists. Its purpose is to show that RBF is a low-cost and efficient alternative water treatment process for drinking-water applications.
    This book is aimed at researchers with an interest in riverbank filtration, drinking-water and water quality working at Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geography departments. It can also be used as a professional reference for consulting engineers, regulators, water utility managers and planners, working at consultancies, governmental agencies and professional associations.