نتایج جستجو برای: primary effluent

تعداد نتایج: 652544  

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2013
Doris E Vidal-Dorsch Steven M Bay Cataldo Ribecco L James Sprague Mila Angert Colleen Ludka Eugenia Ricciardelli Oliana Carnevali Darrin J Greenstein Daniel Schlenk Kevin M Kelley Jesus A Reyes Shane Snyder Brett Vanderford Lan C Wiborg Dawn Petschauer Roman Sasik Michael Baker Gary Hardiman

Laboratory tests with marine flatfish were conducted to investigate associations among gene expression, higher biological responses and wastewater effluent exposure. In the present study, male hornyhead turbot (Pleuronichthys verticalis) were exposed to environmentally realistic (0.5%) and higher (5%) concentrations of chemically enhanced advanced-primary (PL) and full-secondary treated (HTP) e...

2004
Bhuvanesh Gupta

The separation of reactive, sulfur, and vat dyes from cotton dyeing effluent was investigated by a coagulation process using a cationic polymer electrolyte (PE). The coagulation of dyes was found to be considerably influenced by the amount of added PE and pH of the effluent. High degree of separation, (i.e.-90-99%) could be achieved for all the dyes. The secondary treatment of the PE treated (p...

2013
Taina Tervahauta Trang Hoang Grietje Zeeman Cees Buisman

Separation of different domestic wastewater streams and targeted on-site treatment for resource recovery has been recognized as one of the most promising sanitation concepts to re-establish the balance in carbon, nutrient and water cycles. In this study a model was developed based on literature data to compare energy and water balance, nutrient recovery, chemical use, effluent quality and land ...

2003
Barbara Hart Ron Cody Paul Truong

A series of trials have been conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Vetiver growing under hydroponic conditions to treat motel effluent, which has been primary treated in septic tanks. Water quality results and management issues are of interest. The aim is to surface irrigate the motel gardens with the treated effluent in a sustainable way. This can be accomplished if excessive nitrogen does not...

2006
Robert A. Pastorok

Sewage pollution is an increasing problem in tropical marine environments. In this revlew we synthesize present knowledge of the effects of sewage pollution on coral-reef communities, and suggest directions for future research. A wide range of sewage impacts on coral-reef communities has been reported. Little or no impact has been observed on some reefs in well-flushed waters that receive small...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Julia A Tree Martin R Adams David N Lees

Wastewater disinfection is used in many countries for reducing fecal coliform levels in effluents. Disinfection is therefore frequently used to improve recreational bathing waters which do not comply with microbiological standards. It is unknown whether human enteric viruses (which are responsible for waterborne disease) are simultaneously inactivated alongside fecal coliforms. This laboratory ...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2011
Alan M Vajda Larry B Barber James L Gray Elena M Lopez Ashley M Bolden Heiko L Schoenfuss David O Norris

Adult male fathead minnows (Pimephales promelas) were exposed to effluent from the City of Boulder, Colorado wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) under controlled conditions in the field to determine if the effluent induced reproductive disruption in fish. Gonadal intersex and other evidence of reproductive disruption were previously identified in white suckers (Catostomus commersoni) in Boulder C...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2010
Chakkrid Sattayatewa Krishna Pagilla Robert Sharp Paul Pitt

This study investigated the fate of nitrogen species, especially organic nitrogen, along the mainstream wastewater treatment processes in four biological nutrient removal (BNR) wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). It was found that the dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) fraction was as high as 47% of soluble nitrogen (SN) in the low-SN effluent plant, which limited the plant's capability to remov...

2014
Lijiao Ren Yongtae Ahn Bruce E. Logan

Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are a promising technology for energy-efficient domestic wastewater treatment, but the effluent quality has typically not been sufficient for discharge without further treatment. A two-stage laboratory-scale combined treatment process, consisting of microbial fuel cells and an anaerobic fluidized bed membrane bioreactor (MFC-AFMBR), was examined here to produce high ...

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