نتایج جستجو برای: urban water mixed with urban treated wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 9655849  

2012

This study developed a high efficient and combined biological and chemical filter treatment process. This process used PAC (Powder Activated Carbon), Alum and attached growth treatment process. The system removals of total nitrogen and total phosphorus ratio of two were as high as 70% and 73%, moreover, the effluent water was suitable to urban and agricultural water. Also the advantages of this...

2016
Marwan Ghanem

The gender empowerment of communities and individuals in Ein Qinia village / Ramallah on the acceptance of wastewater treatment projects and treated wastewater reuse was studied. The gender acceptance was determined through whether or not trained focused women groups in treated wastewater reuse could be increased in reusing the treated wastewater in agricultural activities. Women showed a high ...

2012
Céline Slekovec Julie Plantin Pascal Cholley Michelle Thouverez Daniel Talon Xavier Bertrand Didier Hocquet

The Pseudomonas aeruginosa-containing wastewater released by hospitals is treated by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), generating sludge, which is used as a fertilizer, and effluent, which is discharged into rivers. We evaluated the risk of dissemination of antibiotic-resistant P. aeruginosa (AR-PA) from the hospital to the environment via the wastewater network. Over a 10-week period, we sa...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Richard Villemur Silvia Cristina Cunha Dos Santos Julianne Ouellette Pierre Juteau François Lépine Eric Déziel

Naturally occurring and synthetic estrogens and other molecules from industrial sources strongly contribute to the endocrine disruption of urban wastewater. Because of the presence of these molecules in low but effective concentrations in wastewaters, these endocrine disruptors (EDs) are only partially removed after most wastewater treatments, reflecting the presence of these molecules in river...

2009
Christopher A. Scott Liqa Raschid-Sally Mark Redwood Manzoor Qadir

For more information on any Earthscan title visit www.earthscan.co.uk • To get your discount please use order form overleaf In most developing countries wastewater treatment systems are hardly functioning or have a very low coverage, resulting in large scale water pollution and the use of very poor quality water for crop irrigation especially in the vicinity of urban centres. This can create si...

2016
Suhad A.A.A.N. Almuktar Miklas Scholz

The aim of this experimental study is to assess if urban wastewater treated by ten different greenhouse-based sustainable wetland systems can be recycled to irrigate Capsicum annuum L. (Sweet Pepper; California Wonder) commercially grown either in compost or sand within a laboratory environment. The design variables were aggregate diameter, contact time, resting time and chemical oxygen demand....

2015
Sean J. Zeiger Jason A. Hubbart Vijay P. Singh

Impacts of urban land use can include increased stormwater runoff temperature (Tw) leading to receiving water quality impairment. There is therefore a need to target and mitigate sources of thermal pollution in urban areas. However, complex relationships between urban development, stormwater runoff and stream water heating processes are poorly understood. A nested-scale experimental watershed s...

2000
Daniel Hellström Ulf Jeppsson Erik Kärrman

The increasing demand for sustainable development will have a profound impact on all types of urban infrastructures. However, there is a lack of knowledge of how sustainable development should be attained and how sustainability of various technical systems should be assessed. This paper describes the framework of a systems analysis project dealing with the above issues, which focuses on urban w...

2016
Samuel Fuhrimann Mirko S. Winkler Narcis B. Kabatereine Edridah M. Tukahebwa Abdulla A. Halage Elizeus Rutebemberwa Kate Medlicott Christian Schindler Jürg Utzinger Guéladio Cissé

BACKGROUND There are health risks associated with wastewater and fecal sludge management and use, but little is known about the magnitude, particularly in rapidly growing urban settings of low- and middle-income countries. We assessed the point-prevalence and risk factors of intestinal parasite infections in people with different exposures to wastewater and fecal sludge in Kampala, Uganda. ME...

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2014
M Ekrem Karpuzcu David Fairbairn William A Arnold Brian L Barber Elizabeth Kaufenberg William C Koskinen Paige J Novak Pamela J Rice Deborah L Swackhamer

Principal components analysis (PCA) was used to identify sources of emerging organic contaminants in the Zumbro River watershed in Southeastern Minnesota. Two main principal components (PCs) were identified, which together explained more than 50% of the variance in the data. Principal Component 1 (PC1) was attributed to urban wastewater-derived sources, including municipal wastewater and reside...

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