نتایج جستجو برای: effluent quality

تعداد نتایج: 762456  

2011
Julien Laurent Romain Guignard Magali Casellas Christophe Dagot

Sludge minimization by thermal treatment within activated sludge process was investigated at pilot scale. A 90°C treatment was set up in the return activated sludge loop. When keeping apparent sludge age at 15 days, 90°C treatment decreased sludge production by 30.4%. However, effluent quality was altered. A sludge minimization ASM1 based model was set up and calibrated against experimental dat...

D. Ajdari G. Zarshenas H. Y. Yeong J. Sohrabipour P. E. Lim R. Rabiei, S. M. Phang

The rapid growth of aquaculture is accompanied by increased discharge of nutrient-rich wastewaters into rivers and coastal waters leading to eutrophication and deterioration of water quality. Seaweeds are suitable candidates to reduce dissolved inorganic nutrient concentration discharged through aquaculture effluent, and can improve water quality and allow for sustainable aquaculture. In this s...

2015
Richard A. Roline James J. Sartoris

Las Vegas Wash, a natural wash east of Las Vegas, Nevada, carries storrnwater, groundwater drainage, and sewage effluent from two sewage treatment plants to Lake Mead. Over 80 percent of the normal discharge of approximately 3.4 m3/s (120 ft3/s) consists of effluent from the City of Las Vegas and Clark County sewage treatment plants. Beginning in the 1950s, a large wetland area developed along ...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2005
E Friedler R Kovalio N I Galil

The paper presents a study of a pilot plant treating light greywater for seven flats. The pilot plant combines biological treatment (RBC) with physicochemical treatment (sand filtration and disinfection). The pilot plant produced effluent of excellent quality, meeting the urban reuse quality regulations, and was very efficient in TSS turbidity and BOD removal: 82%, 98% and 96%, respectively. CO...

2012
Ellina Grigorieva Natalia Bondarenko Evgenii Khailov Andrei Korobeinikov

An activated sludge process (ASP) is a biochemical process employed for treating sewage and industrial waste-water, which uses microorganisms and air (or oxygen) to biologically oxidize organic pollutants, producing a waste sludge (or floc) containing the oxidized material. The optimal operation of the biological treatment processes is a challenging task because of the stringent effluent requir...

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2011
Kiran Gupta Sumati Gaumat Kumkum Mishra

Aquatic macrophytes have been widely studied because of their capability of absorbing contaminants from water and their subsequent use in biomonitoring. This study presents a comparison of Cr accumulating potential of submerged aquatic plants viz Vallisneria spiralis and Hydrilla verticillata. These plants were treated with various concentrations of treated tannery effluent collected from UASB,...

2001

Depending on power supply and treatment retention time, the electrolytic treatment can produce an effluent with a quality equivalent to or better than the control treatment of alum. A recent study of electrolytic treatment of laundry waste for water reuse has shown that because of the high concentration of total solids, the reuse of this effluent might be objectionable due to the extra consumpt...

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