نتایج جستجو برای: waste water

تعداد نتایج: 618843  

2016
Nisha Jain Tanika Sethi Namrata Goyal

Textile industries have their own importance in Indian economy. It consumes large amount of water and as a result huge amount of waste water is generated. Textile effluent comprises of suspended solids, mineral oils, residual oils and is characterized by high BOD (from 700 to 2000 mg/l) and COD loads. It is necessary to treat the waste water so that it does not have any threat to the environmen...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2009
Virendra K Mishra Alka R Upadhyay B D Tripathi

Four crop plants Oryza sativa (rice), Solanum melongena (brinjal), Spinacea oleracea (spinach) and Raphanus sativus (radish) were grown to study the impact of secondary treated municipal waste water irrigation. These plants were grown in three plots each of 0.5 ha, and irrigated with secondary treated waste water from a sewage treatment plant. Sludge from the same sewage treatment plant was app...

2003
K. C. Swallow

The MODAR process uses supercritical water, heated above 374OC and pressurized above 220 atm, as a medium for the rapid and complete oxidation of organic compounds to carbon dioxide, water and inorganic salts. The destruction efficiencies achieved exceed 99.99% for a wide range of compounds including chlorinated solvents and PCB’s. The exothermic oxidation reaction produces sufficient energy to...

Journal: :Pure and applied chemistry. Chimie pure et appliquee 1972
R Francois

Edible fats and oils are produced by three main industries: oil, margarine and rendering. As margarine manufacture requires only substances that have already undergone refining, the only waste water comes from rinsing the equipment and premises. The oil industry with its different phases of refining uses large quantities of water but could cut its consumption by a more rational organization of ...

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 2001
C de Rouffignac

One of the most efficient water conservation mechanisms in mammals is the ability of the kidneys to produce concentrated urine for the elimination of waste products while losing a minimum of water. Depending on the food supply of differing animals, components of the glomerular ultrafiltrate are concentrated in the final urine to different extents. For example, carnivorous animals preferentially...

2016
Éva Fekete Béla Lengyel Tamás Cserfalvi Tamás Pajkossy

Electrocoagulation is a group of various procedures used for removing contaminants from water by electrochemically dissolving aluminum or iron. The contaminants of the solution may be incorporated in the in situ forming metal hydroxide flocs, which can be filtered as a precipitate or skimmed as a float. The main features of the procedure are highlighted on the example of cleaning of an oily was...

Journal: :JORS 2011
G. Mitchell John E. Beasley

In this paper we describe some work carried out in the UK into improving the effectiveness of a waste treatment and distribution network. Sludge is the name given to (treated) waste water and sewage. It is collected at small facilities and requires further treatment before it can be disposed of. We develop a linear programming model for the problem of effectively treating and distributing sludg...

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2005
Margarete Kalin W N Wheeler G Meinrath

We describe a three step process for the removal of uranium (U) from dilute waste waters. Step one involves the sequestration of U on, in, and around aquatic plants such as algae. Cell wall ligands efficiently remove U(VI) from waste water. Growing algae continuously renew the cellular surface area. Step 2 is the removal of U-algal particulates from the water column to the sediments. Step 3 inv...

2017
Gujie Qian Russell C. Schumann Jun Li Michael D. Short Rong Fan Yubiao Li Nobuyuki Kawashima Yan Zhou Andrea R. Gerson

Acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) is broadly accepted to be a major global environmental problem facing the mining industry, requiring expensive management and mitigation. A series of laboratory-scale kinetic leach column (KLC) experiments, using both synthetic and natural mine wastes, were carried out to test the efficacy of our pyrite passivation strategy (developed from previous research...

Journal: :Jitsumu Hyomen Gijutsu 1986

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