نتایج جستجو برای: waste stabilization pond

تعداد نتایج: 138837  

2005
Dhirendra P. Thakur

An experiment was conducted in nine 200-m2 earthen ponds at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand from 17 July 2003 to 3 March 2004 (230 days). The objectives of the study were to assess the feasibility of co-culture of lotus and hybrid catfish in intensively fed ponds, to assess nutrient recovery from feed waste by lotus plants, to assess pond mud characteristics after lotus-fish c...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
L W Sinton R K Finlay P A Lynch

Sunlight inactivation rates of somatic coliphages, F-specific RNA bacteriophages (F-RNA phages), and fecal coliforms were compared in seven summer and three winter survival experiments. Experiments were conducted outdoors, using 300-liter 2% (vol/vol) sewage-seawater mixtures held in open-top chambers. Dark inactivation rates (k(D)s), measured from exponential survival curves in enclosed (contr...

Journal: :Waste management 2010
A de Guardia P Mallard C Teglia A Marin C Le Pape M Launay J C Benoist C Petiot

This paper aims to compare household waste, separated pig solids, food waste, pig slaughterhouse sludge and green algae regarding their biodegradability, their stabilization kinetics and their temperature rise during composting. Three experiments in lab-scale pilots (300 L) were performed for each waste, each one under a constant aeration rate. The aeration rates applied were comprised between ...

ژورنال: اقیانوس شناسی 2019

In this study, the Scallop bivalves were used for biofiltration of wastewater in shrimp farms during spring 2018 from Guowater Bay. Sedimentation, biological and aeration ponds were prepared for biofiltration around the main pool, then, oyster bivalves were collected from natural environment (sea) and were placed in these pools. Concentration of quality parameters were investigated in four samp...

2015
E. Awuah A. Andoh R. Banu H. J. Gijzen

1Department of Environmental Biology and Health, CSIR Water Research Institute, Accra, Ghana 2Department of Environmental Engineering, University of Energy and Natural Resources Sunyani, Ghana 3Department of Agriculture, Methodist University, Wenchi Campus, Brong Ahafo, Ghana 4Department of Environmental Resources, UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands 5UNESCO Regional Sc...

2010
A. de Guardia P. Mallard C. Teglia A. Marin C. Le Pape M. Launay J. C. Benoist C. Petiot

1 This paper aims to compare household waste, separated pig solids, food waste, pig slaughterhouse sludge 2 and green algae regarding their biodegradability, their stabilization kinetics and their temperature rise during 3 composting. Three experiments in lab-scale pilots (300L) were performed for each waste, each one under a 4 constant aeration rate. The aeration rates applied were comprised b...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
B D Shoener I M Bradley R D Cusick J S Guest

The negative energy balance of wastewater treatment could be reversed if anaerobic technologies were implemented for organic carbon oxidation and phototrophic technologies were utilized for nutrient recovery. To characterize the potential for energy positive wastewater treatment by anaerobic and phototrophic biotechnologies we performed a comprehensive literature review and analysis, focusing o...

2009
Anthony J. Kriech

A procedure for stabilization/solidification of loose waste from the manufacture of Ni and Cd electrodes, which represents a nonutilizable and noncombustible hazardous waste, has been worked out. The procedure comprises solidifying the waste by means of an anionic slow-setting aqueous-asphalt emulsion with subsequent formation of an asphalt coating on the surface of solidified waste by spraying...

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