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as well as viral andparasitic diseases. Improvement of thewater supplyin developed areas has been instrumental in decreasing the burden of infection in communities. The process of modernwater treatmentinvolves filtration, settling, and coagulation to remove particles that may carry bacteria, aeration, a...
Table 1 shows that there are four (4) types of water treatment process which are (i) physical type, (ii) chemical type, (iii) microbiological type, and (iv) combined systems. All these types of water treatment have been practiced over the years in producing clean treated water for safe ...
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An overview of the integration of advanced oxidation technologies and other processes for water and waste- water treatment. Int. J. Eng. 3, 120e146.Masroor, M. et al. An Overview of the Integration of Advanced Oxidation Technolo‐ gies and Other Processes for Water and Wastewater Treatment. ...
Industrial developments in the oil and gas, petrochemical, pharmaceutical and food sector have contributed to the large production of oily wastewater worldwide. Oily wastewater pollution affects drinking water and groundwater resources, endangers aquatic
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A wide range of biomass feedstock can be used in pyrolysis processes. The pyrolysis process is very dependent on the moisture content of the feedstock, which should be around 10%. At higher moisture contents, high levels of water are produced and at lower levels there is a risk that the pr...
You’ve probably faced this choice while dining out: Tap, bottled, or sparklingwater? But what about distilled water? It’s not that different from what flows out of your kitchen faucet. But distilled water goes through a process that sets it apart from other types of H2O. ...
Traditional water treatment (biological, physical, and chemical) technologies [7], have significant energy consumption problems in the treatment process and are unable to efficiently and cost-effectively treat wastewater containing large amounts of highly concentrated organic pollutants [8], which poses ...