نتایج جستجو برای: domestic wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 100108  

2013
Massimo Raboni Vincenzo Torretta Giordano Urbini

The great diurnal variation in the quality of wastewater of small communities is an obstacle to the efficient removal of high nitrogen with traditional activated sludge processes provided by pre-denitrification. To verify this problem, the authors developed a pilot plant, in which the domestic wastewater of community of 15,000 inhabitants was treated. The results demonstrate that average and pe...

2015
Asheesh Kumar Yadav Gemma Reguera Clara Corbella Miriam Guivernau Marc Viñas Jaume Puigagut

18 This work aimed at determining the amount of energy that can be harvested by 19 implementing microbial fuel cells (MFC) in horizontal subsurface constructed wetlands 20 (HSSF CWs) during the treatment of real domestic wastewater. To this aim, MFC were 21 implemented in a pilot plant based on two HSSF CW, one fed with primary settled 22 wastewater (Settler line) and the other fed with the eff...

2017
Haq Nawaz Abbasi Feng Xu Xiwu Lu

Abstract: Limited water resources and ensuring access to clean water are critical environmental challenges, especially for the developing world. In particular, rural domestic wastewater has become a significant source for the pollution of freshwater bodies. A modified bio-ecological A2O-wetland system for rural wastewater treatment consisting of a biological unit (anaerobic baffled reactor, ano...

2017
Manjusha Kulkarni

The domestic use and industrial activity, especially in developing countries, produce large amount of wastewater. This wastewater when disposed into natural channels may lead to high pollution risk. There are different methods for wastewater treatment. One of them is Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs), still it has some limitations. The present work has been concentrated on the degradation of ...

2017
F I. Hai K Yamamoto

Membrane biological reactors combine the use of biological processes and membrane technology to treat wastewater. The use of biological treatment can be traced back to the late nineteenth century. It became a standard method of wastewater treatment by the 1930s (Rittmann, 1987). Both aerobic and anaerobic biological treatment methods have been extensively used to treat domestic and industrial w...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2013
Omur Tabak Bilgul Mete Selda Aydin Nil Molinas Mandel Baris Otlu Resat Ozaras Fehmi Tabak

Delftia tsuruhatensis is a non-glucose fermenting, oxidase positive, motile, gram-negative bacillus first isolated from activated sludge collected from a domestic wastewater treatment plant in Japan. To the best of our knowledge only one case of infection with Delftia tsuruhatensis exists in the medical literature. This is the second case report of human infection having Delftia tsuruhatensis a...

2013
Anyi Hu Min Lv Chang-Ping Yu

Sphingobium sp. strain YL23, a novel bacterium isolated from sewage sludge of a domestic wastewater treatment plant, has been shown to completely degrade bisphenol A under aerobic conditions. Here, we describe a 3.8-Mb assembly of its genome sequence and major findings from its annotation.

2006
B. Wett K. Buchauer

Different from Europe, where continuous flow activated sludge plants are the first choice for domestic wastewater treatment, specific Latin American conditions promote alternative technical solutions. In many locations wastewater temperatures are relatively high, land is available and areas pestered with energy shortages abound. Moreover, there is little specialised mechanical equipment for was...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Shaoan Cheng Hong Liu Bruce E Logan

The maximum power generated in a single-chamber air-cathode microbial fuel cell (MFC) has previously been shown to increase when the spacing between the electrodes is decreased from 4 to 2 cm. However, the maximum power from a MFC with glucose (500 mg/L) decreased from 811 mW/ m2 (R(ex) = 200 omega, Coulombic efficiency of CE = 28%) to 423 mW/m2 (R(ex) = 500 omega, CE = 18%) when the electrode ...

2001
Paul Truong

Clean water is becoming one of the most scarce and valuable resources in the twenty first century as its supply is finite and its traditional source is easily polluted by industries and population growth. Existing and traditional wastewater treatment methods are expensive and in most cases are either impractical or unsuitable for smaller communities and certain industries. The Vetiver System wa...

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