نتایج جستجو برای: wastewater collection networks

تعداد نتایج: 642212  

2012
Thibault Stalder Olivier Barraud Magali Casellas Christophe Dagot Marie-Cécile Ploy

The spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is a growing problem and a public health issue. In recent decades, various genetic mechanisms involved in the spread of resistance genes among bacteria have been identified. Integrons - genetic elements that acquire, exchange, and express genes embedded within gene cassettes (GC) - are one of these mechanisms. Integrons are widely distributed, especia...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2013
Javier E. Holguin-Gonzalez Gert Everaert Pieter Boets Alberto Galvis Peter L. M. Goethals

Modelling is an effective tool to investigate the ecological state of water resources. In developing countries, the impact of sanitation infrastructures (e.g. wastewater treatment plants) is typically assessed considering the achievement of legal physicochemical quality standards, but ignoring the ecological water quality (EWQ) of the receiving river. In this paper, we developed a generic integ...

Journal: :iran agricultural research 2012
s. amin m. r. farjoud a. shabani

lack of sewage collection systems, percolation of surface waters, and seepage of wells have raised the groundwater table in shiraz area in the south of iran. the growing population generates environmental pollution resulting in the degradation of the quality of surface and groundwaters used for agriculture. inorganic and organic pollutants have been traced in shiraz water resources. heavy metal...

Elnaz Mohebi-Fard, Mahdi Reyahi-Khoram Soheil S obhan-Ardakani

Pelareh Dairy Industry (PDI) is located in the west of Iran. The aim of the present study was to assess the quality and quantity of PDI wastewater and compare the results with the regulations. PDI has a wastewater treatment plant that consists of sewage collection system, screening system, equalization tank, clarification tank, anaerobic system for pretreatment, activated sludge processing, dis...

2017
Congcong Sun Bernat Joseph-Duran Thibaud Maruejouls Gabriela Cembrano Jordi Meseguer Vicenç Puig Xavier Litrico

Urban drainage networks (UDN) carry urban wastewater to wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) in order to regenerate it before releasing it to the environment. Combined UDN (CUDN) carry both rain and wastewater together, which can overload the UDN and produce combined sewer overflows (CSO) that pollute the environment. Management of CUDN is receiving increasing attention from both researchers and ...

2015
Ata Allah Nadiri Asgar Asgari Moghaddam

Introduction Because of shortage of water resources in the world, it seems necessary to refine wastewater, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas such as Iran. Correct treatment, management and the control of refining process needs to investigate about effective parameters in this process. Therefore, because of the uncertainty and complexity in finding qualitative parameters and their relatio...

2001
W. C. Chen Ni-Bin Chang Wen K. Shieh

Many uncertain factors affect the operation of wastewater treatment plants. These include the physical and chemical properties of wastewater streams as well as the degradation mechanisms exhibited by biological processes. Because of the rising concerns about environmental and economic impacts, improved process control algorithms, using artificial intelligence technologies, have received wide at...

2005
Yanet Rodríguez Xiomara Cabrera Bermudez Rafael Falcon Zenaida Herrera Rodriguez Ana Margarita Contreras Moya

This paper refers to a way of proposing the optimal sequence of treatments that should be applied to wastewater by using a hybrid model. It combines cases-based reasoning and artificial neural networks, getting the best of both approaches. Preliminary results demonstrate that it is a feasible model. 1. Domain Description The hydric resources of our country have been affected for the industrial ...

2013
R. Vijayabhanu V. Radha

Wastewater treatment is necessary to preserve the environment and living organisms. COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) measures the amount of oxygen consumed by the water in the decomposition of organic matter and oxidation of inorganic matter and chemicals. Predicting effluents in the water is a time consuming process. The proposed method uses anaerobic treatment process to utilize anaerobic bacteri...

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