نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient removal

تعداد نتایج: 207854  

2014
Ozgul Calicioglu Goksel N. Demirer

In aquatic environments, eutrophication causes algal blooms, oxygen depletion, increase in undesired vegetation, loss of plant beds, fish, coral reef and other species. Eventually, the water bodies become unavailable to utilize for agricultural, recreational, industrial and drinking purposes. Discharge of domestic sewage introducing high levels of nutrients to water bodies is one of the main ca...

Journal: :Water research 2011
Matt Winkler Erik R Coats Cynthia K Brinkman

The objective of this research was to advance a fundamental understanding of a unique post-anoxic denitrification process for achieving biological nutrient removal (BNR), with an emphasis on elucidating the impacts of surface oxygen transfer (SOT), variable process loadings, and bioreactor operational conditions on nitrogen and phosphorus removal. Two sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) were opera...

2014
Pernille Nielsen

UK IV concluded that mitigation mussel cultures are a cost-effective measure for nutrient removal in coastal areas and can be used as an alternative or supplement to land-based mitigation measures.

1999
A. SHANABLEH

ÐThe need for readily biodegradable organic matter to support denitri®cation and enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) can be satis®ed using external or internal carbon sources. This paper examines the production and removal of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), mainly acetic acid, and other hydrolyzed products from sludge using hydrothermal treatment at subcritical (<3748C) and supercritical...

2014
Suman Das

As conventional physico-chemical heavy-metal remediation technologies like ion-exchange, reverse osmosis, electrodialysis etc. are becoming extremely expensive, the possibility of use of microorganisms in bioremediation or biorecovery of different heavy metals from industrial effluents is extensively explored by different workers. Hexavalent chromium stressed environmental fungal isolates from ...

2014
Juan Ma Colin Fitzgerald Pamela Camejo R. Noguera Xiaojun Yu

Simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND) under low dissolved oxygen (DO) and anaerobic/aerobic(anoxic) enhanced phosphorus removal (EBPR) are two processes that can significantly reduce the energy and carbon required for nutrient removal. The combination of the two processes is expected to achieve biological nutrient removal with minimal requirement of oxygen and carbon. In this stu...

1999
GA Ekama

A model is outlined for the major biochemical respiratory mechanisms of a conceptualised heterotrophic facultative organism (representing the heterotrophic facultative mass of activated sludge) subjected to four different sets of conditions: steady-state aerobic, steady-state anoxic, steady-state aerobic changed to anoxic, and steady-state anoxic/anaerobic changed to aerobic. Proposals and impl...

2007
LINDA A. DEEGAN JENNIFER L. BOWEN DEANNE DRAKE JOHN W. FLEEGER CARL T. FRIEDRICHS KARI A. GALVÁN JOHN E. HOBBIE CHARLES HOPKINSON D. SAMUEL JOHNSON J. MICHAEL JOHNSON LYNSEY E. LEMAY ERIN MILLER BRUCE J. PETERSON CHRISTIAN PICARD SALLIE SHELDON MICHAEL SUTHERLAND JOSEPH VALLINO R. SCOTT WARREN

Salt marsh ecosystems have been considered not susceptible to nitrogen overloading because early studies suggested that salt marshes adsorbed excess nutrients in plant growth. However, the possible effect of nutrient loading on species composition, and the combined effects of nutrients and altered species composition on structure and function, was largely ignored. Failure to understand interact...

2015

Sludge produced in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) reaches around 1% of the wastewater volume treated whilst the processes for sludge handling and disposal represent from 20 to 60% of operating costs. It is widely recognised that sludge for disposal is one of the most critical issues today for WWTPs operators. The tendency of many countries seems to be aimed towards a biowaste prevention wh...

2014
Ian A. Dickie Mark G. St John Gregor W. Yeates Chris W. Morse Karen I. Bonner Kate Orwin Duane A. Peltzer

Plant invasions can change soil biota and nutrients in ways that drive subsequent plant communities, particularly when co-invading with belowground mutualists such as ectomycorrhizal fungi. These effects can persist following removal of the invasive plant and, combined with effects of removal per se, influence subsequent plant communities and ecosystem functioning. We used field observations an...

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