نتایج جستجو برای: dewatering

تعداد نتایج: 1064  

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2016
Vu Hien Phuong To Tien Vinh Nguyen Saravanamuth Vigneswaran Huu Hao Ngo

Dewatering of sludge from sewage treatment plants is proving to be a significant challenge due to the large amounts of residual sludges generated annually. In recent years, research and development have focused on improving the dewatering process in order to reduce subsequent costs of sludge management and transport. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to establish reliable indices that refle...

2006
Anders E. CARLSON

Dewatering structures are a common feature used to identify melt-out till, and the lack of such structures in till could preclude deposition by melt-out.To assess the conditions under which melt-out till can be deposited without forming dewatering structures, I use geotechnical data and a quasi-two-dimensional model of geothermal melt-out. Critical discharge determined from geotechnical data su...

2011
S. Vigneswaran

Sewage sludge is generated as a result of treating municipal wastewater to remove organic and inorganic impurities from dilute solutions. The treatment results in concentrating the impurities into a smaller volume of liquid, called sludge. The main processes involve sludge stabilisation, dewatering and incineration. The major objective of stabilisation is to make the sludge less odorous and put...

Journal: :Water research 2007
Matthew J Higgins Yen-Chih Chen Sudhir N Murthy Donald Hendrickson Joseph Farrel Perry Schafer

Recent literature has reported that high concentrations of indicator bacteria such as fecal coliforms (FCs) were measured in anaerobically digested sludges immediately after dewatering even though low concentrations were measured prior to dewatering. This research hypothesized that the indicator bacteria can enter a non-culturable state during digestion, and are reactivated during centrifuge de...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2006
Krishna R Reddy Adam Urbanek Amid P Khodadoust

The Indiana Harbor (Indiana, USA) has not been dredged since 1972 due to lack of a suitable disposal site for dredged sediment. As a result of this, over a million cubic yards of highly contaminated sediment has accumulated in the harbor. Recently, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has selected a site for the confined disposal facility (CDF) and is in the process of designing it...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2016
Rizwan R. Soomro Theoneste Ndikubwimana Xianhai Zeng Yinghua Lu Lu Lin Michael K. Danquah

Even though microalgal biomass is leading the third generation biofuel research, significant effort is required to establish an economically viable commercial-scale microalgal biofuel production system. Whilst a significant amount of work has been reported on large-scale cultivation of microalgae using photo-bioreactors and pond systems, research focus on establishing high performance downstrea...

2004

The important technological and economic advantages have expanded the use of shoe press technology to the dewatering of all paper products from pulp to tissue. Whereas the development of NipcoFlex technology began in packaging paper machines 20 years ago, this technology can today be found in virtually all applications for the mechanical dewatering of the paper web in new and modernized product...

2017
Y. Q. Zhao

This research assessed the use of gypsum (CaSO42H2O) as a skeleton builder for sludge dewatering since polymer conditioning of sludge affected only the rate of water release, not the extent of dewatering. The use of gypsum as a physical conditioner, in association with a polymer, could improve sludge filterability. More significantly, gypsum serves as a skeleton builder, forming a permeable an...

2015
E. DIEUDÉ-FAUVEL

In order to enhance mechanical dewatering, conditioning polymers are used to flocculate sewage sludge. These polymers modify floc structure, which has an impact on dewatering efficiency. However, fundamental aspects of those processes are incompletely understood, particularly the way that flocs are structurally organized and how this may relate to their mechanical and dewatering properties. Thu...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2008
S K Dentel Y Qi D S Herson

Reactivation or regrowth of fecal coliform bacteria in biosolids has recently become a concern due to knowledge that Class B materials may fail to meet this criterion after storage or even after land application. In this paper, data show the two types of fecal coliform increases that have been characterized: immediate reappearance of large concentrations directly after dewatering; and the rapid...

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