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Janja Svetina, Joerg Prestor, Brigita Jamnik, Primo? Auersperger and Mihael Brencic
Urban areas can significantly alter the quality status of aquifers if appropriate strategies to prevent and detect groundwater contamination are not implemented in time. The prevention of groundwater contamination should be a priority due to its potentia...
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Lingjie Li, Leizhi Wang, Xuan Gao, Xin Su, Yintang Wang and Rui Gao
Water resources play a vital role in supporting urban economic and social development and ecological and environmental protection. Water shortage is a key factor that restricts the high-quality development of cities, while the coordinated and optimized a...
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Zehra Cetin and Naci Yastikli
Trees are the key components of urban vegetation in cities. The timely and accurate identification of existing urban tree species with their location is the most important task for improving air, water, and land quality; reducing carbon accumulation; mit...
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Ville Lahtela, Anil Kumar and Timo Kärki
An increased amount of textile waste will be available in the future, and its utilization requires attention from various perspectives. The re-utilization of textile waste in a second material cycle is an option for dealing with a global problem that put...
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Yanmei Wang, Chengcai Zhang, Yisheng Zhang, He Huang and Lingtong Feng
With the accelerated urbanization process, cities are suffering from extremely heavy rain and urban storm water logging disasters in recent years. To provide reliable and effective information for urban management and emergency decision-making, the accur...
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Kerry A. Hamilton, Kerrianne Parrish, Warish Ahmed and Charles N. Haas
A study of water quality parameters was conducted in 38 small-scale roof-harvested rainwater barrels (RHRB) located in urban and peri-urban Philadelphia, USA in winter (November?December) 2014 and summer (June?August 2016). Parameters included two fecal ...
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Caitlin Cunningham and Mohammad Gharipour
Wastewater treatment systems in urban areas of the United States have reached a critical replacement age. From century-old, deteriorating systems raw sewage overflows into basements, streets and surface waters. In economically depressed cities, sewage ov...
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David C. Shoults and Nicholas J. Ashbolt
Greywater reuse is a feasible solution for decreasing raw water extraction in urban and rural settings. However, pathogen-specific performance guidelines and regulations have only recently been recommended; practical means to assess performance are missi...
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Giovana Nogueira, Rosangela Getirana Santana, Celso Vataru Nakamura, Maria Cristina Bronharo Tognim, Benício Alves Abreu Filho, Benetido Prado Dias Filho (Author)
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Bacteriological analyses of 3,942 water samples was undertaken. Samples hailed from many different sources, or rather, reservoirs (1,033), faucets (1,594), swimming pools (789), spring water (96), private wells (350) and others (80). They were obtained f...
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