Building the case for water and resource recovery in Canada: practitioners' perspectives
Water and resource recovery (WRR) involves the collection and treatment of rainwater, stormwater, and/or municipal wastewater to a fit-for-purpose standard. There is no national policy for WRR in Canada, and there are minimal WRR-specific provincial regulations; given this lack of regulation, curren...
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Auteurs principaux: | Jacqueline Noga, Jane Springett, Nicholas Ashbolt |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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