نتایج جستجو برای: four processes of urban wastewater treatment includes activated sludge

تعداد نتایج: 21342650  

2015
Simon Jon McIlroy Aaron Marc Saunders Mads Albertsen Marta Nierychlo Bianca McIlroy Aviaja Anna Hansen Søren Michael Karst Jeppe Lund Nielsen Per Halkjær Nielsen

The Microbial Database for Activated Sludge (MiDAS) field guide is a freely available online resource linking the identity of abundant and process critical microorganisms in activated sludge wastewater treatment systems to available data related to their functional importance. Phenotypic properties of some of these genera are described, but most are known only from sequence data. The MiDAS taxo...

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2013
Mojca Zupanc Tina Kosjek Martin Petkovšek Matevž Dular Boris Kompare Brane Širok Željko Blažeka Ester Heath

To augment the removal of pharmaceuticals different conventional and alternative wastewater treatment processes and their combinations were investigated. We tested the efficiency of (1) two distinct laboratory scale biological processes: suspended activated sludge and attached-growth biomass, (2) a combined hydrodynamic cavitation-hydrogen peroxide process and (3) UV treatment. Five pharmaceuti...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2006
U Jeppsson C Rosen J Alex J Copp K V Gernaey M N Pons P A Vanrolleghem

The COST/IWA benchmark simulation model has been available for seven years. Its primary purpose has been to create a platform for control strategy benchmarking of activated sludge processes. The fact that the benchmark has resulted in more than 100 publications, not only in Europe but also worldwide, demonstrates the interest in such a tool within the research community In this paper, an extens...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2008
A Joss H Siegrist T A Ternes

Activated sludge treatment allows only for a partial removal of micropollutants, mainly via sorption and biological degradation. Ozonation and activated carbon filtration are processes bearing the potential to drastically reduce the micropollutant load discharged to the environment after (centralized) biological treatment. The estimated total costs between 0.05 and 0.20 euro per m3 treated wate...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2013
R Pretel A Robles M V Ruano A Seco J Ferrer

The objective of this study was to assess the environmental impact of a submerged anaerobic MBR (SAnMBR) system in the treatment of urban wastewater at different temperatures: ambient temperature (20 and 33°C), and a controlled temperature (33°C). To this end, an overall energy balance (OEB) and life cycle assessment (LCA), both based on real process data, were carried out. Four factors were co...

2007
Jin Hwan Oh

Biogranulation has been studied widely and successfully industrialized for the last two decades. Biogranulation technology for wastewater treatment includes anaerobic and aerobic granulation processes. Even though anaerobic granulation has been relatively well studied and known, studies on aerobic granulation have begun recently. The aerobic granular sludge is known to have denser and stronger ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Xin-chun Liu Yu Zhang Min Yang Zhen-yu Wang Wen-zhou Lv

The bacterial community structures in two sewage treatment plants with different processes and performance were investigated by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) of nested polymerase chain reaction (nested PCR) amplified 16S rRNA gene fragments with group-specific primers. Samples of raw sewage and treated effluents were amplified using the whole-cell PCR method, and the activated ...

1999
Jacek Makinia Scott A. Wells

The aim of this research was to show the impact of the flow conditions and variations in the aeration intensity on changes in the predicted dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in a full-scale activated sludge reactor. The Activated Sludge Model No. 1 was used to describe the biochemical processes. The studies were performed at the Rock Creek wastewater treatment plant in Hillsboro, OR (USA). T...

Journal: :Water research 2012
Matthijs R J Daelman Ellen M van Voorthuizen Udo G J M van Dongen Eveline I P Volcke Mark C M van Loosdrecht

Municipal wastewater treatment plants emit methane. Since methane is a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change, the abatement of the emission is necessary to achieve a more sustainable urban water management. This requires thorough knowledge of the amount of methane that is emitted from a plant, but also of the possible sources and sinks of methane on the plant. In this study, ...

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