Published 1983
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Delivery Systems and Initial Dilution
- Creators
- Koh, Robert C. Y.
Chicago
Abstract
The discharge of municipal waste into the ocean has been practiced for many decades by coastal communities. There are basically two methods of transporting the waste from the treatment works to the discharge point: 1. via an outfall pipeline for effluent or sludge, and 2. for sludge, by means of barges or vessels.
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- Environmental Quality Laboratory
- Series Name
- MIT Sea Grant College Program report
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- 83-33
- Other Numbering System Name
- Environmental Quality Laboratory
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- A-116