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Controlling Parameters in Water Analysis


Authors listWalter, D; Hassenberg, K; Dunsbach, R

Publication year2007

Pages15-21

JournalAWE International

Volume number2007

Issue number11

URLhttps://www.aweimagazine.com/article/controlling-parameters-in-water-analysis-463

PublisherBay Publishing


Abstract

The COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) is one of most important parameters in
water analysis. In Germany as in nearly all European countries tax for
indirect discharges is based on the COD. Using the oxygen consumption is
reasonable in the case of tax because the delay time of waste water in a
treatment plant depends mainly on its biological activity. The oxygen
consumption again is a degree of biological activity. To determine the
biological oxygen demand would be best suitable, but determination of
this parameter is even more extensive compared to measurement of COD.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWalter, D., Hassenberg, K. and Dunsbach, R. (2007) Controlling Parameters in Water Analysis, AWE International, 2007(11), pp. 15-21. https://www.aweimagazine.com/article/controlling-parameters-in-water-analysis-463

APA Citation styleWalter, D., Hassenberg, K., & Dunsbach, R. (2007). Controlling Parameters in Water Analysis. AWE International, 2007(11), 15-21. https://www.aweimagazine.com/article/controlling-parameters-in-water-analysis-463


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