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2018-07-01Micropollutants removal and health risk reduction in a water reclamation and ecological reuse systemMa, XY; Li, Q; Wang, XC; Wang, Y; Wang, D; Ngo, HH
2019-01-01Dynamic membrane bioreactor performance enhancement by powdered activated carbon addition: Evaluation of sludge morphological, aggregative and microbial propertiesYu, Z; Hu, Y; Dzakpasu, M; Wang, XC; Ngo, HH
2019-02-20Implementation of a specific urban water management - Sponge CityNguyen, TT; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Wang, XC; Ren, N; Li, G; Ding, J; Liang, H
2016-09-01Assessment of multiple hormone activities of a UV-filter (octocrylene) in zebrafish (Danio rerio)Zhang, QY; Ma, XY; Wang, XC; Ngo, HH
2016-10-01Transformation and utilization of slowly biodegradable organic matters in biological sewage treatment of anaerobic anoxic oxic systemsZhang, QH; Jin, PK; Ngo, HH; Shi, X; Guo, WS; Yang, SJ; Wang, XC; Wang, X; Dzakpasu, M; Yang, WN; Yang, L
2017-01-01Characterization of a hybrid powdered activated carbon-dynamic membrane bioreactor (PAC-DMBR) process with high flux by gravity flow: Operational performance and sludge propertiesHu, Y; Wang, XC; Sun, Q; Ngo, HH; Yu, Z; Tang, J; Zhang, Q
2014-01-01A mini-review on the impacts of climate change on wastewater reclamation and reuseTram VO, P; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Zhou, JL; Nguyen, PD; Listowski, A; Wang, XC
2017-01-01Applying fermentation liquid of food waste as carbon source to a pilot-scale anoxic/oxic-membrane bioreactor for enhancing nitrogen removal: Microbial communities and membrane fouling behaviourTang, J; Wang, XC; Hu, Y; Ngo, HH; Li, Y; Zhang, Y
2014-01-01Development and evaluation of a new multi-metal binding biosorbentAbdolali, A; Ngo, HH; Guo, WS; Lee, DJ; Tung, KL; Wang, XC
2014-02-01A comprehensive framework for the assessment of new end uses in recycled water schemesChen, Z; Ngo, HH; Guo, W; Lim, R; Wang, XC; O'Halloran, K; Listowski, A; Corby, N; Miechel, C
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