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Title: DESIGN OF WASTE STABILIZATION POND (CASE STUDY FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY MINNA GIDANKW ANO CAMPUS)
Authors: ATUEGBU, VIVIAN ADAOBI
Issue Date: Feb-2011
Abstract: ABSTRACT This project work presents the design of waste stabilization pond for the Federal University of Technology MinnaGidankwano campus. Thus waste stabilization ponds which are the most important method of wastewater treatment in hot climates (or at least potentially so) is been designed to treat the wastewater of the University. Ponds have considerable advantages particularly as regarding cost and maintenance and the removal of feacal bacteria. They are highly recommended for wastewater treatment in developing countries with rot climates where there is sufficient land available and where the temperature is most favourable for their operation. However, their use is not restricted to hot climates only.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/20874
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