Papermaking Wastewater Treatment - A Brief Review

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Papermaking industry generates a considerable amount of wastewater including varieties of pollutants. This paper reviews the ordinary processes of treating papermaking wastewater, and introduces the merits and demerits of these processes. The latest technologies are summed up. A forecast is made through all the methods in recent years. The waste to waste process is particularly promising because of its remarkable economic and environmental benefits.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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4276-4279

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