Abstract
Subsurface wastewater infiltration system (SWIS) is considered to be an efficient and economic ecological process for decentralized domestic wastewater treatment. The process structure determines the performance and removal efficiency of the pollutants. This paper introduces several kinds of commonly used structure and their applications, and it proposes that it is essential to make the structure type diversified and broaden the application space of the SWIS.
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Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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