نتایج جستجو برای: nitrogen removal

تعداد نتایج: 255360  

Journal: :Global change biology 2014
John L Campbell Anne M Socci Pamela H Templer

The depth and duration of snow pack is declining in the northeastern United States as a result of warming air temperatures. Since snow insulates soil, a decreased snow pack can increase the frequency of soil freezing, which has been shown to have important biogeochemical implications. One of the most notable effects of soil freezing is increased inorganic nitrogen losses from soil during the fo...

Journal: :The project repository journal 2023

Removal and recovery of nitrogen with the Aqua2®N-process demonstrated The overall goal RE-Fertilize project was to demonstrate a new removal process for nitrogen, producing product suitable fertilizers, example. In project, demonstration plant has been built, in operational environment rate >95% ammonium nitrogen. produced sulphate evaluated its agronomic effect proven. A conceptual design ...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Achintya N Bezbaruah Tian C Zhang

The effectiveness of a nonvegetated lab-scale subsurface flow constructed wetland for wastewater treatment had been evaluated with the feed ammonium concentration of approximately 20-40 mg of NH4(+)-N L(-1) and a hydraulic retention time of approximately 10 d. The present system had a nitrification zone plus a sulfur/limestone (S/L) autotrophic denitrification zone followed by an anaerobic poli...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2010
M A Camargo Valero D D Mara

Ammonia volatilisation has generally been reported as, or assumed to be, the main nitrogen removal mechanism in waste stabilisation ponds (WSP). Nitrogen removal via ammonia volatilisation is based on two observations: (a) in-pond pH values can reach high values (>9, even >10), so increasing the proportion of the total ammonia present as the un-ionized form or free ammonia (NH(3)); and (b) in-p...

2009
Mark Moline Laura Fulton

In conventional wastewater treatment, biological nutrient removal (BNR) depends on bacterial assimilation for phosphorus removal and nitrification+denitrification for nitrogen removal, with the resulting loss of the fixed nitrogen resource. Alternatively, treatment by microalgae allows for assimilative removal of both phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) thereby avoiding the oxygen demand of nitrifi...

2016
Jun Zhai Jun Xiao Md. Hasibur Rahaman Jingsong Xiao

To improve nutrient removal, a full-scale hybrid constructed wetland (CW) consisting of pre-treatment units, vertical-baffled flow wetlands (VBFWs), and horizontal subsurface flow wetlands (HSFWs) was installed in August 2014 to treat sewage wastewater. Artificial aeration (AA) was applied continuously in the VBFW stage to improve the aerobic condition in the hybrid CW. Water samples were colle...

2013
H. Calderon C. Gularte S. Hand M. McBee M. Taborn J. Tran Dr. Kung - Hui Chu

Human activities related to nitrogen have caused an overarching problem ‐ an imbalance in the global nitrogen cycle. Through conventional wastewater treatment processes, mainly a combination of aerobic nitrification and anoxic denitrification processes, ammonia and other forms of nitrogen can be converted into nitrogen gas and return back to the nitrogen cycle. However, this approach not only r...

Journal: :Water research 2002
S F Tyrrel P B Leeds-Harrison K S Harrison

Leachate is a contaminated liquor resulting from the disposal of solid and liquid wastes at landfill sites that must be treated before discharge. Vegetated leachate treatment planes have been used at landfill sites in the UK but have received little scientific attention. This paper describes studies of model leachate treatment planes with a focus on the removal of ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N). S...

2017
Qunpeng Cheng Hongxia Li Yilu Xu Song Chen Yuhua Liao Fang Deng Jianfen Li

A NaCl-modified zeolite was used to simultaneously remove nitrogen and phosphate from biogas slurry. The effect of pH, contact time and dosage of absorbants on the removal efficiency of nitrogen and phosphate were studied. The results showed that the highest removal efficiency of NH4+-N (92.13%) and PO43--P (90.3%) were achieved at pH 8. While the zeolite doses ranged from 0.5 to 5 g/100 ml, NH...

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