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Abbasi, H., Élysée, C., Labelle, M.-A., Laflamme, É., Gadbois, A., Laporte, A., Dold, P. L., & Comeau, Y. (2017). Organic matter capture by a high-rate inoculum-chemostat and MBBR system. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 52(3), 166-177. External link
Brosseau, C., Émile, B., Labelle, M.-A., Laflamme, É., Dold, P. L., & Comeau, Y. (2016). Compact secondary treatment train combining a lab-scale moving bed biofilm reactor and enhanced flotation processes. Water Research, 106, 571-582. Available
Labelle, M.-A., Dold, P. L., Gadbois, A., Déléris, S., & Comeau, Y. (2017). Activated Sludge Production Parameters and Nutrient Content of Organic Sludge Components. Water Environment Research, 89(1), 51-61. External link
Labelle, M.-A., Dold, P. L., & Comeau, Y. (2015). Mechanisms for Reduced Excess Sludge Production in the Cannibal Process. Water Environment Research, 87(8), 687-696. Available
Mansour-Geoffrion, M., Dold, P. L., Lamarre, D., Gadbois, A., Déléris, S., & Comeau, Y. (2009, June). Characterizing hydrocyclone performance for grit removal from wastewater treatment activated sludge plants [Paper]. MEI Conferences : Physical Separation, Cornwall, UK. Published in Minerals Engineering, 23(4). External link
Sanchez, O., Labelle, M.-A., Gadbois, A., Laflamme, E., Dold, P. L., Laporte, A., & Comeau, Y. (2018). Recovery of particulate matter from a high-rate moving bed biofilm reactor by high-rate dissolved air flotation. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 53(4), 181-190. External link
Spérandio, M., Labelle, M.-A., Ramdani, A., Gadbois, A., Paul, E., Comeau, Y., & Dold, P. L. (2013). Modelling the degradation of endogenous residue and 'unbiodegradable' influent organic suspended solids to predict sludge production. Water Science and Technology, 67(4), 789-796. External link