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    The Role of Sludge Pretreatment on the Enhancement of Anaerobic Digester Performance in Wastewater Treatment Plants

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    Authors
    Yeneneh, Anteneh Mesfin
    Sen, Tushar
    Kayaalp, A.
    Ang, Ming
    Date
    2015
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Yeneneh, A.M. and Sen, T. and Kayaalp, A. and Ang, M. 2015. The Role of Sludge Pretreatment on the Enhancement of Anaerobic Digester Performance in Wastewater Treatment Plants, in Sen, T.K. (ed), Physical, Chemical and Biological Treatment Processes for Water and Wastewater. USA: Nova Publishers.
    Source Title
    Physical, Chemical and Biological Treatment Processes for Water and Wastewater
    ISBN
    978-1-63483-396-7
    School
    Curtin International Office
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/12219
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