نتایج جستجو برای: waste water

تعداد نتایج: 618843  

Journal: :Journal of dental research 1997
H Letzel F A de Boer M A van 't Hof

Regulations have been adopted in several countries of the European Union which prescribe that dental treatment waste water must be discharged via an amalgam separator device. Since the effectivity of the device strongly depends on the size of the amalgam waste particles, this size was evaluated in waste water samples from eight dental offices. Per sample, all solid particles were separated from...

Journal: :آب و توسعه پایدار 0
الهام موحد زهرا عابدی

the present study aimed at investigating and estimating the amount of damage caused by waste water pollution of water desalinators in the south pars special zone. the main reasons for conducting this study were to investigate the creation of environmental pollutants as a result of the development and expansion of different industries in the south pars zone, as well as the ecological sensitivity...

2013
K. Mourya

Now a day, we are facing a problem regarding the management of waste generated daily. This waste includes solid waste from industrial zone, commercial zone and residential zone. Among all these waste management from residential zone requires first priority because if this waste is not properly disposed off daily, then it will create problems to public health, affects the aesthetics. This paper ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Joel N Bixler Michael T Cone Brett H Hokr John D Mason Eleonora Figueroa Edward S Fry Vladislav V Yakovlev Marlan O Scully

Clean water is paramount to human health. In this article, we present a technique for detection of trace amounts of human or animal waste products in water using fluorescence emission cavity-enhanced spectroscopy. The detection of femtomolar concentrations of urobilin, a metabolic byproduct of heme metabolism that is excreted in both human and animal waste in water, was achieved through the use...

2015
Stringfellow

Solid waste management is arguably one of the most important municipal services provided by government1. Given the rapid socio-economic changes that are projected to take place in the UK2 it is important that we plan our future waste management capacity to ensure the continuance of this valuable service. The Solid Waste Infrastructure Management System (SWIMS) model was designed to model the cu...

2003
S. H. Bian S. C. Yung

The GEOTHER/VT4 computer code is an improved version of the GEOTHER computer code. The GEOTHER/VT4 code was applied to a two-dimensional simulation of a waste package in a high-level waste repository to predict the thermal-hydraulic environment where steam formation may occur. The thermal-hydraulic environment is important for assessing waste package container corrosion and packing material swe...

2013
N. Hemashenpagam

Waste water was collected from the municipal town of Madurai and was subjected to filtration in two different filters. The first filter employed sand for the process of filtration where as the second filter carbon for the same. Finally when the clarified water is drawn out of the filter, it shows that there is a considerable reduction in the physico-chemical parameters then that of the untreate...

2016
Christian John Reynolds Miranda Mirosa Brent Clothier Michael Blanke

We used macro-economic data and aggregated waste data to estimate that, in 2011, New Zealand households generated over 224,000 tonnes of food waste, and New Zealand industry generated over 103,000 tonnes of food waste. We split New Zealand’s food waste into 14 food-waste categories and found that 7% is related to “fresh” produce, and 93% “processed” food waste. The value of New Zealand’s food w...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2007
Peter Schröder Juan Navarro-Aviñó Hassan Azaizeh Avi Golan Goldhirsh Simona DiGregorio Tamas Komives Günter Langergraber Anton Lenz Elena Maestri Abdul R Memon Alfonso Ranalli Luca Sebastiani Stanislav Smrcek Tomas Vanek Stephane Vuilleumier Frieder Wissing

GOAL, SCOPE AND BACKGROUND One of the burning problems of our industrial society is the high consumption of water and the high demand for clean drinking water. Numerous approaches have been taken to reduce water consumption, but in the long run it seems only possible to recycle waste water into high quality water. It seems timely to discuss alternative water remediation technologies that are fi...

2000
Anne Jones-Lee Fred Lee

There is a resurgence of interest in controlling the excessive fertilization (eutrophication) of surface waters in order to protect domestic water supplies and other beneficial uses of waters from impairment (pollution) by excessive growths of algae or other aquatic plants whose growth is stimulated by nitrogen and phosphorus. An area of particular concern is the nutrients added to waterbodies ...

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