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Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape

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Main Author: Garcin, C J
Other Authors: Burton, Stephanie Gail
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Centre for Bioprocess Engineering Research 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/5331 Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape Garcin, C J Burton, Stephanie Gail Bioprocess Engineering Includes bibliographical references. Since this was the first research project into olive wastewaters produced in South Africa, the scope of the project was broad, and recommendations were made for further research in several directions. Most importantly, the development of smallscale treatment systems that could be used on site would be of great benefit to olive and olive oil producers, as they are often remote and do not have access to appropriate treatment facilities. In addition, the combination of unit operations, such as an extraction system and a biological degradation system, would allow for the recovery of a valuable product that would offset the cost of producing a treated effluent. 2014-07-31T11:09:52Z 2014-07-31T11:09:52Z 2005 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5331 eng application/pdf Centre for Bioprocess Engineering Research Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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Garcin, C J
Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape
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title Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape
title_full Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape
title_fullStr Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape
title_full_unstemmed Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape
title_short Investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive-derived wastewaters from the Western Cape
title_sort investigation into the bioremediation and benefication of olive derived wastewaters from the western cape
topic Bioprocess Engineering
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5331
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