Title of article
Review of "Dewey, Peirce, and the Learning Paradox"
Author/Authors
Cherryholmes، Cleo H. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-106
From page
107
To page
0
Abstract
Hong Kong produces over two million tomies of municipal wastewater each day. Until recently, 50% of the wastewater volume entered water courses, rivers and coastal waters without treatment. Untreated organics, heavy metals and refractory synthetic materials accumulate in certain areas, and have led to breakdown of aquatic and marine ecological systems, closure of beaches, red tides and bioaccumulation in seafood. In 1986, a flexible framework of environmental management master plan was designed, to be implemented over the following two decades. The master plan comprises (1) establishment of water control zones and pollution control legislation, (2) upgrading of services and facilities for management of municipal sewage and chemical wastes, (3) construction of the "Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme", and (4) implementation of a "polluter pays policy". This paper critically reviews the legislation and management priorities relevant to the water environment.
Keywords
Constructed wetland , reedbed , surface flow , subsurface flow , raft reedbed system , Bioremediation , airport runoff , glycol.
Journal title
American Educational Research Journal
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
American Educational Research Journal
Record number
22682
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