Manual on the causes and control of activated sludge bulking and foaming

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This paper, published in 1992, received 658 indexed citations. Written by David Jenkins, Michael G. Richard and Glen T. Daigger covering the research area of Water Science and Technology and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Pollution (502 citations), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (209 citations) and Water Science and Technology (189 citations). Published in .

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