نتایج جستجو برای: sewage systems

تعداد نتایج: 1194018  

2017
Cesare Ciccarelli Angela Marisa Semeraro Melina Leinoudi Vittoria Di Trani Sandra Murru Piero Capocasa Elena Ciccarelli Luca Sacchini

Consumption of bivalve shellfish harvested from water contaminated with sewage pollution presents a risk of human infections and targeting control measures require a good understanding of environmental factors influencing the transport and the fate of faecal contaminants within the hydrological catchments. Although there has been extensive development of regression models, the point of this pap...

2014
Claudia Bruna Rizzardini

Activated sludge is now one of the most widely used biological processes for the treatment of wastewaters from medium to large populations. It produces high amounts of sewage sludge that can be managed and perceived in two main ways: as a waste it is discharged in landfill, as a fertilizer it is disposed in agriculture with direct application to soil or subjected to anaerobic digestion and comp...

2017
Sicco H Brandsma Louise van Mourik Jake W O'Brien Geoff Eaglesham Pim E G Leonards Jacob de Boer Christie Gallen Jochen Mueller Caroline Gaus Christian Bogdal

To simultaneously quantify and profile the complex mixture of short-, median-, and long-chain CPs (SCCPs, MCCPs, and LCCPs) in Australian sewage sludge, we applied and further validated a recently developed novel instrumental technique, using quadrupole time-of-flight high resolution mass spectrometry running in the negative atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mode (APCI-qTOF-HRMS). Withou...

2017
Domagoj Nakić Dražen Vouk Shane Donatello Aleksandra Anić Vučinić

Article history: Received: 22.7.2016. Received in revised form: 2.11.2016. Accepted: 3.11.2016. As part of a wider feasibility study on the possible reuse potential of Croatian sewage sludge ash, ash has been produced by laboratory incineration of sewage sludge from two Croatian wastewater treatment plants. The Croatian sewage sludge ash was tested for soluble heavy metals according to EN 12457...

2005

MOST SEWAGE COLLECTION and treatment systems in the U.S. are 30 to 100 years old [EPA(b)] with a total estimated value exceeding $1 trillion [EPA(a)]. EPA estimates that in the year 2000, more than 1.2 billion gallons of raw sewage poured into waterways due to overflow, blockage, leakage or other system faults [EPA(b)]. The construction projects needed to correct these problems will be many and...

2003
Luanne Y. Steffy Susan S. Kilham

Anthropogenic inputs of nitrogen from human sewage are a central concern in urban watershed management. However, identifying the locations of these inputs, whether from improperly functioning or ill-maintained septic tanks or from leaking sewer lines, is difficult. We used nitrogen stable isotope analysis of aquatic food webs as indicators of sewage-derived nitrogen in Valley Creek watershed. S...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2008
Dan Firer Eran Friedler Ori Lahav

Removal of sulfide species from municipal sewage conveyance systems by dosage of iron salts is a relatively common practice. However, the reactions that occur between dissolved iron and sulfide species in municipal sewage media have not yet been fully quantified, and practical application relies heavily on empirical experience, which is often site specific. The aim of this work was to combine t...

2008
Kirsty J. Park Andrew Cristinacce Kirsty Park

Sewage treatment works with percolating filter beds are known to provide profitable foraging areas for insectivorous birds due to their association with high macroinvertebrate densities. Fly larvae developing on filter beds at sewage treatment works may similarly provide a valuable resource for foraging bats. Over the last two decades, however, there has been a decline in filter beds towards a ...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2013
Liping Yang Kun Mei Xingmei Liu Laosheng Wu Minghua Zhang Jianming Xu Fan Wang

Water quality degradation in river systems has caused great concerns all over the world. Identifying the spatial distribution and sources of water pollutants is the very first step for efficient water quality management. A set of water samples collected bimonthly at 12 monitoring sites in 2009 and 2010 were analyzed to determine the spatial distribution of critical parameters and to apportion t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1994
M Puig J Jofre F Lucena A Allard G Wadell R Girones

A procedure has been developed for the rapid detection of enteroviruses and adenoviruses in environmental samples. Several systems for virus concentration and extraction of nucleic acid were tested by adding adenovirus type 2 and poliovirus type 1 to different sewage samples. The most promising method for virus recovery involved the concentration of viruses by centrifugation and elution of the ...

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