Computer-supported systems analysis for wastewater control cost minimization
Abstract This paper demonstrates the use of computer-supported systems analysis in the derivation of least cost responses to municipally generated water pollution. In particular, a computer program is used to identify the least cost solution from a total system perspective by assembling all major tr...
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Nemetz, Peter N. [verfasserIn] |
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Enthalten in: Water, air & soil pollution - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1971, 23(1984), 1 vom: Juli, Seite 37-49 |
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10.1007/BF00185129 |
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