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Rejection of Wastewater-Derived Micropollutants in High-Pressure Membrane Applications Leading to Indirect Potable Reuse Effects of Membrane and Micropollutant Properties
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Document Date: 2014-03-19 12:22:42


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Santa Clara / /

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Solute Transport Model Using Laboratory / /

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United States / /

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Tae-Uk Kim University of Colorado-Boulder Civil / West Basin Water Recycling Plant / Library of Congress Control Number / Scottsdale Water Campus / /

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salinity management / chemical contaminants / treatment technologies / aqueous solution / /

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University of Colorado / Global Water Research Coalition / Laboratory-Scale Membrane Unit / WateReuse Foundation Chapter / Congress / WateReuse Foundation Alexandria / U.S. Bureau / One-Stage Membrane Unit / Donald Macalady Colorado School of Mines Environmental Science & Engineering Division Golden / Two-Stage Membrane Unit / Joint Water Reuse & Desalination Task Force / California Department of Water Resources / California State Water Resources Control Board / WateReuse Foundation / /

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Pei Xu / Christopher Bellona / Matt Oedekoven / /

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Executive / /

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Colorado / /

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Southwest Florida / /

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Molecular Modeling / treatment technologies / /

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www.WateReuse.org/Foundation / /

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