نتایج جستجو برای: wastewater effluent

تعداد نتایج: 41701  

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2017
Erin S McCallum Sherry N N Du Maryam Vaseghi-Shanjani Jasmine A Choi Theresa R Warriner Tamanna Sultana Graham R Scott Sigal Balshine

Treated effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are a significant source of anthropogenic contaminants, such as pharmaceuticals, in the aquatic environment. Although our understanding of how wastewater effluent impacts fish reproduction is growing, we know very little about how effluent affects non-reproductive physiology and behaviours associated with fitness (such as aggression and ...

2010

Many municipal wastewater discharges currently exceed total cyanide (CN) effluent limitations when based on analytical results from standard EPA methods. The approved EPA methods used to measure CN in wastewater effluent are prone to numerous interferences that are unpredictable and difficult to mitigate. Substantial evidence indicates that these analytical problems are causing many current CN ...

2008

Discharge permits for treated wastewater from publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) often include effluent limitations for nutrients. Total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for nutrients are being developed for many waterbodies throughout the United States. TMDLs and other water quality-drivers have resulted in POTWs having to comply with more stringent effluent limitations for parameters such as t...

2007
Eric R. Mortensen Tzahi Y. Cath Jonathan A. Brant Keith E. Dennett Amy E. Childress

Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility TMWRF is a 150,000 m3/day 40 mgd tertiary wastewater treatment facility that serves the cities of Reno and Sparks, Nev. The effluent from TMWRF is discharged into the Truckee River which flows to Pyramid Lake—a very sensitive ecosystem and habitat for endangered species. Reverse osmosis RO and nanofiltration NF , in conjunction with ultrafiltration UF ...

2010
Meghan L. Dailer Robin S. Knox Jennifer E. Smith Michael Napier Celia M. Smith

Macroalgal blooms of Hypnea musciformis and Ulva fasciata in coastal waters of Maui only occur in areas of substantial anthropogenic nutrient input, sources of which include wastewater effluent via injection wells, leaking cesspools and agricultural fertilizers. Algal dN signatures were used to map anthropogenic nitrogen through coastal surveys (island-wide and fine-scale) and algal deployments...

2013
Shalinee Naidoo Ademola O. Olaniran

Since 1990, more than 1.8 billion people have gained access to potable water and improved sanitation worldwide. Whilst this represents a vital step towards improving global health and well-being, accelerated population growth coupled with rapid urbanization has further strained existing water supplies. Whilst South Africa aims at spending 0.5% of its GDP on improving sanitation, additional fact...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2009
Shannon L Bartelt-Hunt Daniel D Snow Teyona Damon Johnette Shockley Kyle Hoagland

The occurrence and estimated concentration of twenty illicit and therapeutic pharmaceuticals and metabolites in surface waters influenced by wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) discharge and in wastewater effluents in Nebraska were determined using Polar Organic Chemical Integrative Samplers (POCIS). Samplers were installed in rivers upstream and downstream of treated WWTP discharge at four sites...

Journal: :journal of research in health sciences 0
mahshid loloei mohammad malakootian

background: conventional wastewater treatment is a combination of physical and biological processes designed to remove organic matter from solution. waste sludge drawn from these processes is thickened and processed for ultimate disposal wastewater contains various kinds of infectious agents, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. correct treatment in wastewater treatment plants is imp...

2017
F I. Hai K Yamamoto

Membrane biological reactors combine the use of biological processes and membrane technology to treat wastewater. The use of biological treatment can be traced back to the late nineteenth century. It became a standard method of wastewater treatment by the 1930s (Rittmann, 1987). Both aerobic and anaerobic biological treatment methods have been extensively used to treat domestic and industrial w...

2012
Junfei Qiao Qili Chen Honggui Han

Wastewater treatment process aims at achieve the purpose of purification by degradation of organic matter in water. To ensure the effluent water quality, some indicators should be measured, including chemical oxygen demand (COD), Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), etc. Through the prediction on effluent indicators can provide effective guidance for the operation of wastewater treatment plant. Was...

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