Virus removal in waste stabilization ponds in India

Among the low cost waste treatment methods suitable for tropical developing countries, stabilization ponds are shown to be least expensive, simple to construct and operate. A quantitative evaluation of the extent of virus removal in both pilot and full-scale ponds have been made in different seasons...

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