Hong Kong Harbor Cleanup

Following concerns about a 3-phase plan commissioned by the Environmental Protection Department and designed in 1989 for the collection, treatment and disposal of wastewater in Hong Kong, a consultant was contracted to review the environmental benefits of higher levels of treatment, alternative outf...

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Beaches
Biochemical oxygen demand
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Closures
Coastlines
Deterioration
Discharge
Disinfection
Dissolution
Economics
Effluents
Environment
Environmental engineering
Environmental technology
FEATURES
Food chain
Harbors
Hong Kong
Masonry
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Panels
Pilot plants
Population growth
Q1
Urban planning
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water quality
title Hong Kong Harbor Cleanup
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