Baldomero and his son, Rocco came to South Carolina from Cuba after a series of horrible personal events that made it impossible for them to continue to live there. They were forced to watch Inez, their mother and wife respectively, being raped and then murdered by an old suitor. Octavio, Baldomero's younger brother, met them in South Carolina. They began living their lives, but as it developed dark forces were shaping their destiny. Rocco had several instances of possesion and the desire for murder. He tried to control it and got professional help. Rocco met Theresa and they became engaged. On one Halloween night they wanted a thrill of spending the night in a scary place. They chose the wrong place to do it. They should have never done that. After that night everything got worse and they were put through a lot of suffering and misfortune. That night Theresa conceived their son. The owner of the place where they stayed that night, Mrs. Ogustine, dealt into the dark sciences and put a curse on them. She made their lives a living hell, causing misery, suffering, humiliation and pain to the entire family. This story is an odyssey into the world of rape, violence, hate, horror, murder and evil.
Constructed wetlands are proving to be the best natural treatment system for landfill leachates. Most of the contaminants in landfill leachates are degraded in treatment wetlands. Potential for long-term sustainability and significant cost savings are attractive features of this eco-technology. Documentation of the experience in this use of constructed wetlands has been limited. Constructed Wetlands for the Treatment of Landfill Leachates is the first compilation of the results of research from North America and Europe. Originally presented at an international symposium, this collection of papers offers the most recent research findings from the leading researchers in this new and innovative natural treatment system. Specific issues addressed in the text include: leachate characteristics, and the potential for treatability by constructed wetlands wetland treatment, processes and transformation use of constructed wetlands in cold climatic conditions assessment of the tolerance of wetland plants to the toxicity of leachates role of plants in the treatments of leachates integrated wetland systems performance of different wetland treatment systems cost comparisons of wetland technology vs. traditional treatment technologies The potential for environmental contamination due to leachates from landfills is increasing, and there is an urgent need to find ways and means to treat leachates in a sustainable way Constructed Wetlands for the Treatment of Landfill Leachates will provide an invaluable source of information on the subject for scientists, engineers, practitioners, policy makers, and regulatory officials.
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