نتایج جستجو برای: shoosh wastewater treatment plant

تعداد نتایج: 1760632  

2013
Minta M. Schaefer Laura A. Doyle William E. Fleenor Michael L. Johnson

Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are found in surface waters worldwide. Wastewater treatment plant effluent is a major source of these contaminants. The Sacramento–

2013
Mohammad N. Almasri

Water supply is a critical issue in the Middle East, particularly in the West Bank and Gaza Strip (Palestine). Water resources are scarce due to the arid climate and the population growth while water resources management and development is complicated by the ongoing Israeli occupation. There is a critical lack of sanitation in the West Bank. Only 45% of the Palestinian population is connected t...

Journal: :Water research 2011
Baiyang Chen Youngil Kim Paul Westerhoff

Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) derived from wastewater effluent can participate in reactions that lead to formation of nitrogenous chlorination by-products, membrane fouling, eutrophication, and nitrification issues, so management of DON is important for both wastewater reuse applications and nutrient-sensitive watersheds that receive discharges from treated wastewater. This study documents D...

2012

Water is one of the most important elements involved in the creation and development of healthy life. Haphazard disposal of untreated wastewater from households as well as institutions and industry is causing severe deterioration of water bodies in many urban areas in the developing world. There are several methods to treat the municipal wastewater for intended use. One of the methods of the tr...

Amiri, Fazel, Tahmasbi , Ameneh,

Background and Objective: Using wastewater as a renewable water source to irrigate plants is a safe and effective solution. In contrast, the accumulation of heavy elements in soil and plants is one of the concerns of the use of wastewater in agriculture. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of urban wastewater use on the most important physiological parameters related to the grow...

2016
Raghupathi Matheyarasu Nanthi S. Bolan Ravi Naidu

This study evaluated the effects of abattoir wastewater irrigation on plant growth and development. The soils used in this study were collected from Primo Smallgoods Abattoir (Port Wakefield, South Australia) at different sites such as currently irrigated (CI), currently not irrigated (CNI) and soil outside the irrigation area as control (CTRL). A completely randomised block design was employed...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
حسین کلهر دانشگاه تربیت مدرس حسین گنجی دوست داتشگاه تربیت مدرس- دانشکده مهندسی عمران و محیط زیست- گروه محیط زیست (آب و فاضلاب) بیتا آیتی دانشگاه تربیت مدرس

introduction water scarcity has led to the search for alternative water resources. one solution is the recycling of wastewater for irrigation. wastewater treatment is often based on biological systems such as activated sludge or other engineered units in urban areas. in rural areas, low-cost, environmentally-friendly alternative treatments such as constructed wetlands (cw), are more common. cws...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
mahshid loloei mohammad malakootian

background: conventional wastewater treatment is a combination of physical and biological processes designed to remove organic matter from solution. waste sludge drawn from these processes is thickened and processed for ultimate disposal wastewater contains various kinds of infectious agents, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. correct treatment in wastewater treatment plants is imp...

2017
Younghee Kim Danvir Mark Farnazo

Background: A typical sewage treatment plant is designed for organic and nutrient removal from municipal sewage water and not targeted to eliminate micropollutants such as pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and nano-sized metals which become a big concern for sustainable human and ecological system and are mainly discharged from sewage treatment plant. Therefore, despite contaminant removal by wastew...

2013
JOHAN FREDRIKSSON

Wastewater treatment is necessary to reduce the health risks and environmental impacts associated with discharge of untreated wastewater. The most common way to treat wastewater in wastewater treatment plants is through the activated sludge process. Although the main principle of the process has been the same since its usage began 100 years ago, there has been a continuous development and moder...

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