Abstract—Water resources may be protected from wastewater pollution by the creation of zero-discharge water-supply systems—that is, by the treatment of wastewater and its use within the plant. The basic measures used in switching to zero-discharge water-supply systems are outlined.
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Haponova, I.V. Protection of Water Resources in Coke-Plant Design. Coke Chem. 62, 329–330 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X19070056
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