Abstract

Wastewater management in Central and Eastern Europe is a choice between two basic alternatives. One is to build a limited number of high efficiency treatment plants and the other to build a bigger number of plants with less efficiency. The paper discusses these options, based on technical and economical considerations. The conclusion is that a stepwise development, with chemical precipitation as the first step and biological treatment as the second step, in general is the recommendable solution.

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