نتایج جستجو برای: wastewater effluent

تعداد نتایج: 41701  

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...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP 2014
Jennifer Arstikaitis François Gagné Daniel G Cyr

Municipal wastewater effluent can impact its receiving environment. In the St. Lawrence River, male fish living downstream from Montreal exhibit increased hepatic vitellogenin, intersex, delayed spermatogenesis and altered immune function. Few studies have examined genome-wide effects associated with municipal effluent exposure in fish to decipher the mechanisms of toxicity. The present objecti...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2011
Daniela P Mesquita Roberta R Ribeiro António L Amaral Eugénio C Ferreira Maria Alice Z Coelho

BACKGROUND, AIM, AND SCOPE Fishery wastewater treatment can be compromised due to seasonal production. The use of sequencing batch reactors is not completely successful, despite flexibility being one of the principal advantages. Most research on activated sludge is performed using synthetic wastewater to ensure a stable and constant feed. The current work compared biomass morphology and settlin...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Marc M Huber Anke Göbel Adriano Joss Nadine Hermann Dirk Löffler Christa S McArdell Achim Ried Hansruedi Siegrist Thomas A Ternes Urs von Gunten

To reduce the release of pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors into the aquatic environment or to remove them from wastewater intended for direct or indirect reuse, the application of advanced wastewater treatment may be required. In the present study, municipal wastewater effluents were treated with ozone (O3) in a pilot-scale plant consisting of two bubble columns. The investigated effluen...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2005
Conroy Otakuye David M Quanrud Wendell P Ela Daniel Wicke Kevin E Lansey Robert G Arnold

Estrogen activity was measured in wastewater effluent before and after polishing via soil-aquifer treatment (SAT) using both a (hER-beta) competitive binding assay and a transcriptional activation (yeast estrogen screen, YES) assay. From the competitive binding assay, the equivalent 17alpha-ethinylestradiol (EE2) concentration in secondary effluent was 4.7 nM but decreased to 0.22 nM following ...

2010
Vishal Diwan Ashok J Tamhankar Rakesh K Khandal Shanta Sen Manjeet Aggarwal Yogyata Marothi Rama V Iyer Karin Sundblad-Tonderski Cecilia Stålsby- Lundborg

BACKGROUND Concerns have been raised about the public health implications of the presence of antibiotic residues in the aquatic environment and their effect on the development of bacterial resistance. While there is information on antibiotic residue levels in hospital effluent from some other countries, information on antibiotic residue levels in effluent from Indian hospitals is not available....

2015
Jianfeng Wen Yanjin Liu Yunjie Tu Mark W. LeChevallier

With stringent wastewater discharge limits on nitrogen and phosphorus, membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology is gaining popularity for advanced wastewater treatment due to higher effluent quality and smaller footprint. However, higher energy intensity required for MBR plants and increased operational costs for nutrient removal limit wide application of the MBR technology. Conventional nitrogen r...

2013
Dominique Appling Mussie Y. Habteselassie David Radcliffe James K. Bradshaw

On-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) work by first storing the wastewater in a septic tank before releasing it to soils for treatment that is generally effective and sustainable. However, it is not clear how the abundance of E. coli changes during its passage through the tank. In this study, which was conducted under the UGA young Scholar Program in summer of 2010, we examined the change...

2016
K Rajkumar

The environmental problems of paper board industry are not limited by the high water consumption, generate wastewaters and solid wastes. This paper presents the paper board industry effluent treatment plant components performance and physio-chemical characteristics of wastewater and sludge. In ETP operation most important factors is effluent characterization, flow rate, aeration tank dissolved ...

2017
Silvia Bonetta Cristina Pignata Eugenio Lorenzi Margherita De Ceglia Lorenza Meucci Sara Bonetta Giorgio Gilli Elisabetta Carraro

Several studies have noted that treated and untreated wastewaters are primary contributors of a variety of pathogenic microorganisms to the aquatic ecosystem. Conventional wastewater treatment may not be sufficient to achieve microbiologically safe effluent to be discharged into natural waters or reused, thus requiring wastewater effluents to be disinfected. In recent years, peracetic acid (PAA...

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