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“... results, including a 44.1% reduction in color, a 70.0% decrease in chemical oxygen demand, an 88.0...”
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“... as suspended solids, dissolved biodegradable organic matter, pathogens and nutrients and not for also dealing...”
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“... flooded systems present themselves as a viable option for septic tank aftertreatment, as they do not...”
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“... to a decrease of the effluent turbidity (by consumption of free bacteria and suspended matter) and stimulate the...”
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