An Optimization Model for the Selection of Wastewater and Sludge Treatment Alternatives
A systems analysis technique, called the ‘analytic hierarchy process’, has been employed to develop a wastewater treatment optimization model which enables consideration to be given to subjective factors such as socio-cultural and environmental conditions as well as to technical and economic aspects...
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