Wastewater treatment by stabilization pond: Marrakesh experiment

This paper presents results of two years of investigations on three types of wastewater stabilization pond treatment systems, purifying a raw urban wastewater, in the arid climate of Marrakesh. The systems tested were: two lined water hyacinth ponds, two lined facultative ponds and one anaerobic pon...

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Hauptverfasser: Ouazzani, N., Bouhoum, K., Mandi, L., Bouarab, L., Habbari, Kh, Rafiq, F., Picot, B., Bontoux, J., Schwartzbrod, J.
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