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To cite this document: Boix, Marianne and Montastruc, Ludovic and Pibouleau, Luc and Azzaro-Pantel, Catherine and Domenech, Serge Minimizing water and

energy consumptions in industrial water networks. (2011) In: ICheaP-10, 10th

International Conference on Chemical and Process Engineering, 8-11 mai 2011, Florence (Italy).

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