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380 related items for PubMed ID: 17084880

  • 1. Removal of bacteria by filtration in planted and non-planted sand columns.
    Wand H, Vacca G, Kuschk P, Krüger M, Kästner M.
    Water Res; 2007 Jan; 41(1):159-67. PubMed ID: 17084880
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  • 2. Effect of plants and filter materials on bacteria removal in pilot-scale constructed wetlands.
    Vacca G, Wand H, Nikolausz M, Kuschk P, Kästner M.
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    Langenbach K, Kuschk P, Horn H, Kästner M.
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  • 7. Treatment of dairy wastewater using constructed wetlands and intermittent sand filters.
    Healy MG, Rodgers M, Mulqueen J.
    Bioresour Technol; 2007 Sep; 98(12):2268-81. PubMed ID: 16973357
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  • 10. Elimination of viruses, bacteria and protozoan oocysts by slow sand filtration.
    Hijnen WA, Schijven JF, Bonné P, Visser A, Medema GJ.
    Water Sci Technol; 2004 Sep; 50(1):147-54. PubMed ID: 15318501
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  • 14. Wastewater reuse in on-site wastewater treatment: bacteria and virus movement in unsaturated flow through sand filter.
    Sélas B, Lakel A, Andres Y, Le Cloirec P.
    Water Sci Technol; 2003 Sep; 47(1):59-64. PubMed ID: 12578174
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  • 15. Organic carbon removal and nitrification of high strength wastewaters using stratified sand filters.
    Rodgers M, Healy MG, Mulqueen J.
    Water Res; 2005 Sep; 39(14):3279-86. PubMed ID: 16005491
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  • 17. Retention and removal of the fish pathogenic bacterium Yersinia ruckeri in biological sand filters.
    Bomo AM, Ekeberg D, Stevik TK, Hanssen JF, Frostegård A.
    J Appl Microbiol; 2004 Sep; 97(3):598-608. PubMed ID: 15281941
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  • 18. Artificial groundwater treatment: biofilm activity and organic carbon removal performance.
    Långmark J, Storey MV, Ashbolt NJ, Stenström TA.
    Water Res; 2004 Feb; 38(3):740-8. PubMed ID: 14723944
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  • 20. Removal of contaminants and pathogens from secondary effluents using intermittent sand filters.
    Bali M, Gueddari M, Boukchina R.
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