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2020
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
A Stochastic Model to Predict Flow, Nutrient and Temperature Changes in a Sewer under Water Conservation Scenarios
Sewage
Temperature
Nutrient
Publication
Z. Kapelan
J.P. van der Hoek
2020
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
Assessing the transition effects in a drinking water distribution system caused by changing supply water quality: an indirect approach by characterizing suspended solids
Drinking
Water Distribution
Publication
G. Medema
2020
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
A settling model for full-scale aerobic granular sludge
Aerobic
Sludge
Publication
M. van Loosdrecht
2020
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
An ensemble stacked model with bias correction for improved water demand forecasting
Forecasting
Water
Usage
Publication
Z. Kapelan
2020
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
Anaerobic membrane bioreactors for sludge digestion: Current status and future perspectives
Sanitation
Bioreactors
Anaerobic
Publication
J.B. van Lier
2020
Monitoring and Control of Water Processes
An integrated system approach to characterise a drinking water infrastructure system
Drinking
Water
Publication
J.P. van der Hoek
2020
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
A methodology for multiobjective evaluation of precipitation products for extreme weather (In a data-scarce environment)
Weather Data
Publication
N. van de Giesen
M.C. ten Veldhuis
2020
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Ammonia removal from thermal hydrolysis dewatering liquors via three different deammonification technologies
Treatment
Metals
Publication
M. van Loosdrecht
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