نتایج جستجو برای: urban wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 203396  

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2008
X C Wang R Chen Q H Zhang K Li

In an arid and water deficient urban area, such as Xi'an in the northwest region of China, gardening and forestation often use large amounts of tap water. Therefore, there is a need for treated wastewater reuse for such purpose to mitigate urban water shortage, especially in the newly developed housing area, where a high green coverage is often required for both commercial value and living cond...

2016
João Pedro Ferreira de Almeida

In the context of urban drainage, the protection of surface waters from the effects of wastewater discharges has assumed increasing importance. As a result of human activity, there is sometimes contamination of water resources due not only to the phenomenon of diffuse pollution, but also as a result of specific effluent discharges (such as those from different industries or farming and by some ...

2015
Kareem Hatam-Nahavandi Amir Hossein Mahvi Mehdi Mohebali Hossein Keshavarz Iraj Mobedi Mostafa Rezaeian

BACKGROUND In recent years, decreasing annual rainfalls in some countries and population growth have led to a shortage of freshwater resources. Thus, recycled wastewaters has been suggested for agricultural activities. Contamination of wastewaters with pathogens is a major concern for the use of these waters. This study aimed to (i) investigate the occurrence of helminth eggs and protozoan (oo)...

2014
Héctor Hugo Vargas-González José Alfredo Arreola-Lizárraga Renato Arturo Mendoza-Salgado Lía Celina Méndez-Rodríguez Carlos Hernando Lechuga-Deveze Gustavo Padilla-Arredondo Miguel Cordoba-Matson

This paper provides evidence of the effects of urban wastewater discharges on the trophic state and environmental quality of a coastal water body in a semiarid subtropical region in the Gulf of California. The concentrations of dissolved inorganic nutrients and organic matter from urban wastewater primary treatment were estimated. La Salada Cove was the receiving water body and parameters measu...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2014
Tomislav Ivanković Jasna Hrenović Grigorios Itskos Nikolaos Koukouzas Davor Kovačević Jelena Milenković

Wood fly ash is an industrial by-product of the combustion of different wood materials and is mostly disposed of as waste on landfills. In our preliminary experiments, wood ash exhibited antibacterial activity against urban wastewater bacteria and we focused on wood fly ash as a potential substrate for wastewater disinfection. The addition of ash at a concentration of 10 g L⁻¹ (1%) caused an in...

2002
Manfred Schütze Alberto Campisano Hubert Colas Wolfgang Schilling Peter A. Vanrolleghem Andrea Doria

This paper presents a review of the current state of the art of real time control (RTC) of urban wastewater systems. Control options not only of the sewer system, but also of the wastewater treatment plant and of receiving water bodies are considered. One section of the paper provides concise definitions of terms frequently used in the literature. Recent developments in the field of RTC include...

Journal: :Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2013
Nabin Upadhyay Qinyue Sun Jonathan O Allen Paul Westerhoff Pierre Herckes

UNLABELLED The emission of particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) and ammonia (NH3) by aeration processes at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) with and without odor control units was examined. Local concentrations of PM2.5, PM10, and NH3 at the aeration basins were within urban ranges. Emission fluxes of NH3 and PM2.5 for a medium-sized WWTP were determined to be 136 g day(-1) and 43 g day(-1), ...

2003
Jonathan Parkinson Kevin Tayler

In peri-urban areas in low-income countries, conventional centralized approaches to wastewater management have generally failed to address the needs of communities for the collection and disposal of domestic wastewater and faecal sludges from on-site sanitation. There are opportunities for implementing wastewater management systems based on a decentralized approach that may offer opportunities ...

2013
Daniel Stalter Axel Magdeburg Kristin Quednow Alexandra Botzat Jörg Oehlmann

Since the 1980s, advances in wastewater treatment technology have led to considerably improved surface water quality in the urban areas of many high income countries. However, trace concentrations of organic wastewater-associated contaminants may still pose a key environmental hazard impairing the ecological quality of surface waters. To identify key impact factors, we analyzed the effects of a...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2007
Xiao-bin Zhang Peng Liu Yue-suo Yang Wen-ren Chen

Phytoremediation offers a cost-effective, non-intrusive, and safe alternative to conventional cleanup techniques. In this study, we used ornamental hydrophytes plants as constructed wetlands to treat urban or rural domestic wastewater. Most ornamental hydrophytes adapted to the wastewater well, and were fairly efficient in scavenging BOD5 (biological oxygen demand 5 d), COD (chemical oxygen dem...

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