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Parameters used to measure organics
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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2 |
COD fractions and biodegradability
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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3 |
In-plant control measures and their effect on biodegradability
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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4 |
Biodegradability based multi-component modeling of industrial effluents
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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5 |
Effect of stream segregation on biodegradability
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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6 |
Effect of partial chemical oxidation on biodegradability
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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7 |
Effect of physical segregation on biodegradability characteristics
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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8 |
Aerobic vs. anaerobic treatment based on biodegradability
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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9 |
Anaerobic and aerobic post-treatment
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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10 |
Midterm Exam
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11 |
Toxicity of segregated industrial streams
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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12 |
Toxicity of end-of-pipe industrial effluents
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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13 |
Activated sludge inhibition of end-of-pipe industrial effluents
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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14 |
Case studies: Textile, antibiotics, dairy industries
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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15 |
Case studies: Pulp and paper, beverages industries
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Reading the related chapter of lecture notes
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