نتایج جستجو برای: four processes of urban wastewater treatment includes activated sludge

تعداد نتایج: 21342650  

2015
Mei Liu Jason J. Gill Ry Young Elizabeth J. Summer

Filamentous bacteria are a normal and necessary component of the activated sludge wastewater treatment process, but the overgrowth of filamentous bacteria results in foaming and bulking associated disruptions. Bacteriophages, or phages, were investigated for their potential to reduce the titer of foaming bacteria in a mixed-microbial activated sludge matrix. Foaming-associated filamentous bacte...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2007
A Rubalcaba M E Suárez-Ojeda F Stüber A Fortuny C Bengoa I Metcalfe J Font J Carrera A Fabregat

Nowadays, there are increasingly stringent regulations requiring more and more treatment of industrial effluents to generate product waters which could be easily reused or disposed of to the environment without any harmful effects. Therefore, different advanced oxidation processes were investigated as suitable precursors for the biological treatment of industrial effluents containing phenol. We...

2013
Soroush Saheb Alam

The activated sludge process is one of the most important parts of conventional wastewater treatment plants. Wastewater is treated biologically in activated sludge basins. Activated sludge can remove soluble contaminants, primarily organics compounds and nitrogen, from the wastewater stream. The activated sludge is a mixture of microorganisms, inorganic and organic compounds aggregated to flocs...

2005
Sindhuja Sankaran

Thermophilic treatment is one of the advanced treatment technologies used for the purification of high-strength wastewaters. Thermophilic systems are conventionally used for sludge treatment, but their ability to reduce COD to a great extent with sludge generation one-tenth when compared to the other wastewater treatment technologies, have favored its application for wastewater purification. Mo...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2014
Erica J Marti Jacimaria R Batista

Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), such as estrogen, are known to be present in the aquatic environment at concentrations that negatively affect fish and other wildlife. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are major contributors of EDCs into the environment. EDCs are released via effluent discharge and land application of biosolids. Estrogen removal in WWTPs has been studied in the aqueous ...

2017
Simon Jon McIlroy Rasmus Hansen Kirkegaard Bianca McIlroy Marta Nierychlo Jannie Munk Kristensen Søren Michael Karst Mads Albertsen Per Halkjær Nielsen

Wastewater is increasingly viewed as a resource, with anaerobic digester technology being routinely implemented for biogas production. Characterising the microbial communities involved in wastewater treatment facilities and their anaerobic digesters is considered key to their optimal design and operation. Amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene allows high-throughput monitoring of these system...

ژورنال: کومش 2021

Introduction: In 2015, the European Union placed estrogen hormones on the list of compounds with a possible real risk to living organisms and emphasized the need for environmental research. The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence and effect of activated sludge process and chlorination on the fate of 17-beta estradiol and testosterone in hospital wastewater. Materials and Methods: ...

Borghei, Mehdi , Mohammadi, Mehrnoush ,

This research aims at study of the effect of sulfide on operation of one of the aerobic biological treatment processes, activated sludge. For this purpose, two pilot plant units were designed and constructed. One of these units was run for wastewater sulfide contaminant (sample), and the other one was run for wastewater without sulfide contaminant (Reference). First of all, in a quantities stud...

2010
S. Haydar J. A. Aziz

Activated sludge process is a highly effective and commonly adapted method of aerobic biological treatment systems and is normally designed on the basis of simplified hydraulic related parameters. Designs of biological treatment systems based on hydraulic considerations are not adequate to ensure efficient operation. This is due to the wide variation in the composition of wastewater and the com...

توکلی, زهرا, مظاهری تهرانی, اشرف, میران زاده, محمدباقر, گیلاسی, حمیدرضا,

Background and purpose: In activated sludge process large amounts of sludge are produced. The disposal and management of this sludge remains a big challenge due to environmental, economic, social and legal factors. Thus, selecting an appropriate process that could reduce sludge would be of great help in solving this problem. The aim of present research was to determine the effects of three pr...

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