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fine particulate matter (PM10) from four power units using different fuels (lignite, oil, natural gas, and coal) at four locations in Thailand. The results show that the damage cost related to health effects of electricity generation in Thailand are relative[r]
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prevent seepage and contain a suitable porous media in which emergent plants grow. The water remains below the surface of the gravel/stone/rock media. Soil in constructed subsurface flow wetland absorbs and stores organic matter several years. This accumulat[r]