نتایج جستجو برای: including influent turbidity

تعداد نتایج: 979626  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2018

The goal of this study was to evaluate tannic acid as a coagulant in turbidity removal. Tests were designed using Taguchi method and carried out on the synthetic and natural turbid samples. In order to optimize turbidity removal by tannic acid, seven factors including pH, coagulant dosage, rapid mixing rate, slow mixing rate, slow mixing time, sedimentation time and initial turbidity were inves...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Matthew J. McCarthy Daniel B. Otis Pablo Méndez-Lázaro Frank E. Müller-Karger

Coastal water-quality is both a primary driver and also a consequence of coastal ecosystem health. Turbidity, a measure of dissolved and particulate water-quality matter, is a proxy for water quality, and varies on daily to interannual periods. Turbidity is influenced by a variety of factors, including algal particles, colored dissolved organic matter, and suspended sediments. Identifying which...

Journal: :environmental health engineering and management 0
zabihollah yousefi [email protected] ramazan motallebi department of water engineering, islamic azad university, bandar abbas branch, hormozgan, iran afshin takdastan environmental technologies research center, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran

background: reverse osmosis (ro) is an increasingly common method of desalination. a full scale water desalination system by membrane technology (ro) evaluated in a southern city (jask) in iran. methods: first, data collection on water supply and network were performed. analysis on most of the water quality parameters (turbidity, ph, ec, cl-, na+, alkalinity, ca, na, k, no3, no2, fe, mg, mn, nh...

Journal: :Environmental Technology and Innovation 2021

Stormwater pollution is a major cause of water quality impairment. Much the existing gray stormwater infrastructures provide little or no treatment, especially for dissolved pollutants. Due to capital cost installing new infrastructure, retrofitting promising alternative reduce pollution. In this study, aluminum-based drinking treatment residuals (WTR), byproduct from was combined with other co...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2012
E Smith K Bani-Melhem

Grey water from a university facilities building in Cairo, Egypt was analysed for basic wastewater parameters. Mean concentrations were calculated based on grab samples over a 16-month period. Values for chemical oxygen demand (COD) and nutrients exceeded values reported in a number of other studies of grey water, while coliform counts were also high. A submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) syst...

Afshin Takdastan, Ramazan Motallebi, Zabihollah Yousefi,

Background: Reverse Osmosis (RO) is an increasingly common method of desalination. A full scale water desalination system by membrane technology (RO) evaluated in a southern city (Jask) in Iran. Methods: First, data collection on water supply and network were performed. Analysis on most of the water quality parameters (Turbidity, pH, EC, Cl-, Na+, Alkalinity, Ca, Na, K, No3, No2, Fe, Mg, Mn, NH...

Journal: :Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2021

Most of drinking water consuming all over the world has been treated at treatment plant (WTP) where raw is abstracted from reservoirs and rivers. The turbidity removal efficiency very important to supply safe water. This study focusing on use multiple linear regression (MLR) artificial neural network (ANN) models predict Al-Wahda WTP in Baghdad city. measured physico-chemical parameters were us...

Journal: :Journal of innovations in engineering education 2021

Rapid sand filters are very common in all conventional water treatment plants. Capping of existing rapid can be the promising method improving performance filters. is process which upper bed layer few cm replaced with capping material. However, this technique limited India due to unavailability filter materials apart from sand. Some suitable for anthracite coal, PVC granules, bituminous broken ...

2016
Suzanne M. Gray Laura H. McDonnell Nicholas E. Mandrak Lauren J. Chapman

Increased sedimentary turbidity associated with human activities is often cited as a key stressor contributing to the decline of fishes globally. The mechanisms underlying negative effects of turbidity on fish populations have been well documented, including effects on behavior (e.g. visual impairment) and/or respiratory function (e.g. clogging of the gills); however, the longterm physiological...

Journal: :Water research 2007
Young Chul Choi Xu Li Lutgarde Raskin Eberhard Morgenroth

The influence of backwashing on biological perchlorate reduction was evaluated in two laboratory scale fixed bed biofilm reactors using 1- or 3-mm glass beads as support media. Influent perchlorate concentrations were 50 microg/L and acetate was added as the electron donor at a concentration of 2 mg C/L. Perchlorate removal was evaluated at various influent dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations....

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