نتایج جستجو برای: sewage aeration

تعداد نتایج: 15737  

Journal: :Pure and applied chemistry. Chimie pure et appliquee 1972
H M Scheltinga

Dairy waste, more than any other trade waste has long since attracted the attention of specialists in the field of waste water purification. Many experiments have been made with artificial waste water, made from milk or milk products. Dairy wastes provide an excellent nutrient medium for many types of bacteria and fungi and, contrary to opinions held at one time, are very amenable to aerobic bi...

2005
Prasert Pavasant

−A packed bed external loop airlift bioreactor (PBELAB) was proposed as an alternative treatment system for wastewater containing ammonia and nitrate compounds. The 60L PBELAB consisted of aeration and non-aeration zones, both of which were packed with plastic bioballs to enhance the surface area for the attachment of bacteria. The system was able to achieve complete removal of all nitrogen com...

2003
C.-K. Chen

This study combines a two-phase biological treatment system of activated sludge/contact aeration process by adding biological contact filters into the rear sector of the activated sludge aeration tank of the slaughterhouse wastewater treatment plant. This system keeps the advantages of complete mixing of substrates and microorganisms and flexible operation of the activated sludge process, and i...

2012
Rahzia Hendricks Edmund John Pool

Wastewater consists of a complex mixture of substances. During wastewater treatment these harmful substances can be eliminated or degraded. However, persistent compounds released with the treated sewage effluents enter the environment and pose a risk to animal and human life. To determine the potential risks involved, screening tests are needed to monitor wastewater for potential toxic contamin...

2016
Johannes Boog Jaime Nivala Thomas Aubron Scott Wallace Christopher Sullivan Manfred van Afferden Roland A. Müller Pedro N. Carvalho

Aerated treatment wetlands have become an increasingly recognized technology for treating wastewaters from domestic and various industrial origins. To date, treatment wetland aeration is provided by air pumps which require access to the energy grid. The requirement for electricity increases the ecological footprint of an aerated wetland and limits the application of this technology to areas wit...

2014
Mehdi Pourabdollah Ayoob Torkian Seyed Jamalodin Hashemian Bita Bakhshi

One of the main factors affecting membrane fouling in MBRs is operational conditions. In this study the influence of aeration rate, filtration mode, and SRT on hollow fiber membrane fouling was investigated using a triple fouling layers perspective. The sludge microbial population distribution was also determined by PCR method. Through various applied operational scenarios the optimal condition...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes 2001
J Zhu A Luo P M Ndegwa

Two low level aeration schemes (intermittent vs. continuous) were investigated on a laboratory scale, in conjunction with swine manure pH adjustment using sodium hydroxide (1.0 M), for manure phosphorus (P) removal. According to the data, an 80% reduction in soluble P was observed when the manure pH was increased to 8. Both intermittent and continuous aeration treatments could raise manure pH a...

2009
Sandra Regina Barroso Ruiz Sella Belquis Palácio Guizelini Luciana Porto de Souza Adriane Bianchi Pedroni Medeiros Carlos Ricardo Soccol

Studies were conducted to evaluate Bacillus atrophaeus spores’ production by solid-state fermentation (SSF) using sugarcane bagasse as support and soybean molasses as substrate at lab-scale in column bioreactors (forced aeration), plastic bags and Erlenmeyer flasks (aeration by diffusion). Different moisture contents (84%, 86% and 88%; 89%, 91% and 93%) and aeration rates (30mL/min, 45mL/min, 6...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2005
James R Elphick Howard C Bailey Amanda Hindle Stanley E Bertold

Environment Canada methods for acute toxicity tests with rainbow trout require continuous aeration of test solutions during exposure. Depending on the sample, this procedure can result in an increase in pH as dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) is stripped from solution as a result of aeration. In samples that contain ammonia, the pH may increase to the point where the unionized fraction results in ...

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