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    The performance of constructed wetlands treating primary, secondary and dairy soiled water in ireland (a review)

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    2011-10-01
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    Healy, M.G.
    O' Flynn, C.J.
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    Healy, M.G. O' Flynn, C.J. (2011). The performance of constructed wetlands treating primary, secondary and dairy soiled water in ireland (a review). Journal of Environmental Management 92 (10), 2348-2354
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10379/2534
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