نتایج جستجو برای: biological nitrogen removal

تعداد نتایج: 705227  

2009
George IFRIM Gabriela BAHRIM Gabriela RAPEANU

Wastewaters from baker’s yeasts industry effluent have a high organic contamination. The classical biological treatments under aerobic and anaerobic conditions lead to a good efficiency in removing the organic carbon, but regarding nitrogen efficiency is variable. To obtain a good efficiency in removing nitrogen, the effluents must pass through all different stages of nitrogen cycle (i.e. ammon...

phenol and phenolic compounds are among the most recognized environmental pollutants which exist in industrial wastewater and enter the biological cycles due to the solubility in water. Bioremediation is one of the cost-effective and Eco-friendly methods for phenol removal. In this study, the most effective phenol-degrading bacterial strain was isolated and identified from the shores of the Oma...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2014
Kaushalya C Wijekoon Faisal I Hai Jinguo Kang William E Price Wenshan Guo Hao H Ngo Tzahi Y Cath Long D Nghiem

The removal of trace organic compounds (TrOCs) by a novel membrane distillation-thermophilic bioreactor (MDBR) system was examined. Salinity build-up and the thermophilic conditions to some extent adversely impacted the performance of the bioreactor, particularly the removal of total nitrogen and recalcitrant TrOCs. While most TrOCs were well removed by the thermophilic bioreactor, compounds co...

2013
Davood Nourmohammadi Mir-Bager Esmaeeli Hossein Akbarian Mohammad Ghasemian

During the last decade, more stringent effluent requirements concerning the nutrients effluent values have been imposed by legislation and social concern. In this study, efficiency of total nitrogen removal in activated sludge and trickling filter processes (AS/TF) was investigated in Tehran North wastewater treatment plant. Biological system in this site was included, anoxic selector tank, aer...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
z.h. fan h.n. zhang x. xu b. liu d.d. zhang

dissolved organic nitrogen (don) can react with disinfectants to produce numerous disinfectionbyproducts (dbps), particularly nitrogen-containing dbps (n-dbps), and produce serious adverse effectson public health. widely used biological processes in drinking water treatment can increase don in effluents,and enhance these ill effects. this study investigated don in a full-scale two-stage ozonati...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2003
J M Gálvez M A Gómez E Hontoria J González-López

Nutrient disposal to sensitive areas, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater treatment plants, provokes eutrophication reducing water quality. Fixed film technology is widely used for the removal of organic matter and nitrogen by the biological process of nitrification-denitrification. This paper studies a nitrification and post-denitrification lab-scale plant with a downflow aero...

2008
C. S. A. Canto S. M. Ratusznei J. A. D. Rodrigues M. Zaiat E. Foresti

The removal of biological nitrogen from a synthetic wastewater with different ammonium nitrogen concentrations (50 and 100 mgN-NH4/L) by a nitrification and denitrification process using a sequencing batch biofilm reactor (SBBR) with liquid-phase circulation was studied. The system with a total working volume of 4.6 L (3.7 L in the reactor and 0.9 L in the reservoir) treated 2.1 L of synthetic ...

2012
Marisol Belmonte Gladys Vidal

The aim of the present work was to evaluate the effect of the carbon/nitrogen (COD/N) ratio on the implementation of technologies treatment of swine wastewater (SW). The results show that the chemical processes are efficient for N removal (up to 99%) contained in SW when COD/N ratio is higher than 10 g/g. However, these processes are inefficient in COD removal (< 33%). COD/N ratio parameter is ...

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