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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF DIFFERENT DRINKING WATER DISINFECTION TECHNOLOGIES USING LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT METHOD
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Golfinopoulos , S.K., Nikolaou, A.D., Survey of disinfection by-products in drinking water in Athens. Gr eece. Desalination., 2005, V. 176, pp.13–24.
Litvinov, A.A., Krupnova, T.G., Comparative study of different drinking water treatment technolo gies using life cycle assessment method ,14th SGEM GeoConference on Water Resources, Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems, SGEM2014 Conference Proceedings, June 19-25, 2014, V.1. pp 127–134.
King, W. D., Ma rrett, L. D., Wollcott, C.G., Case-control Study of Colon and Rectal Ca ncers and Chlorination by-products in Treated Water. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev ., 2000, V. 9(8), pp. 813–818.
Chernichenko, I.A., Balenko, N.V., Litvienko, O.N., The carcinogenic risk of chloroform and othe r by-products of chlorination of drinking water, Hygiene and sanitation, 2009, N 3, pp. 28–32 (Rus).
Barrios, R. et. al., Environmental and financial life cycle impact assessment of drinking water production at Waternet, J Clean Prod, 2008, V. 16, pp. 471–476.
Bouchard, C., Barbea, B., Jedrzejak, S, Comparative life cycle assessment of water treatment plants, Desalination, 2012, V. 284, pp. 42–54.
Sharaai, A. H., Mahmood, N. Z., Sulaiman A. H. Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) of Potable Water Production in Malaysia: A Comparison among Different Technology Used in Water Treatment Plant, EnvironmentAsia, 2010, V. 3(1), pp. 95–102.
Water supply , Pipelines and portable water treatment plan ts, SP 31.13330.2012 (Rus). International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Golfinopoulos , S.K., Nikolaou, A.D., Survey of disinfection by-products in drinking water in Athens. Gr eece. Desalination., 2005, V. 176, pp.13–24.
Litvinov, A.A., Krupnova, T.G., Comparative study of different drinking water treatment technolo gies using life cycle assessment method ,14th SGEM GeoConference on Water Resources, Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems, SGEM2014 Conference Proceedings, June 19-25, 2014, V.1. pp 127–134.
King, W. D., Ma rrett, L. D., Wollcott, C.G., Case-control Study of Colon and Rectal Ca ncers and Chlorination by-products in Treated Water. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev ., 2000, V. 9(8), pp. 813–818.
Chernichenko, I.A., Balenko, N.V., Litvienko, O.N., The carcinogenic risk of chloroform and othe r by-products of chlorination of drinking water, Hygiene and sanitation, 2009, N 3, pp. 28–32 (Rus).
Barrios, R. et. al., Environmental and financial life cycle impact assessment of drinking water production at Waternet, J Clean Prod, 2008, V. 16, pp. 471–476.
Bouchard, C., Barbea, B., Jedrzejak, S, Comparative life cycle assessment of water treatment plants, Desalination, 2012, V. 284, pp. 42–54.
Sharaai, A. H., Mahmood, N. Z., Sulaiman A. H. Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) of Potable Water Production in Malaysia: A Comparison among Different Technology Used in Water Treatment Plant, EnvironmentAsia, 2010, V. 3(1), pp. 95–102.
Water supply , Pipelines and portable water treatment plan ts, SP 31.13330.2012 (Rus). International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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