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The SWIRL concentrator is a small, highly effective device for flow control and primary treatment of combined sewer overflows, Swirl concentrators similar to the version developed by EPA (1) have been adopted by several sanitary districts in Norway.
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Lygren, E., Damhaug, T. (1986). The Swirl Concentrator as an Urban Runoff Treatment Device. In: Torno, H.C., Marsalek, J., Desbordes, M. (eds) Urban Runoff Pollution. NATO ASI Series, vol 10. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70889-3_23
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