Hence, constructed wetlands can be used in the treatment train to upgrade the existing malfunctioning wastewater treatment plants, especially in developing countries. The treated wastewater from these wetlands can be used for landscape irrigation and also for other beneficial uses (Mustafa 2013). ...
The most effective way to reduce pollution is to treat wastewater at the pollution’s source; however, most industries and aquacultures lack on-site treatment technologies (Wang et al.2020a). In most cases, chemical, physical, and biological methods are used to treat wastewater (Tawfik et al....
of water quality indices, modeling of water quality parameters, monitoring river levels, and automation/monitoring of aqua-systems’ effluent water treatment, in addition to giving a short overview of both water infrastructure resiliency improvement and creating soft sensors for water-treatment plants. ...
Wastewater collection, transport, and treatment systems are essential to ensure human and environmental well-being. The Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL), has been implementing various sanitary sewerage systems; however, population growth has given rise to discussion on the installed capac...
The regular chlorination of wastewater treatment plants can inactivate a broad range of viruses and SARS-CoV-2, but the legal dose should be considered because of its side effects. To evaluate the degree of contamination in raw agricultural food products when reusing water for irrigation. Hospitals...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) could be integrated into future green H2 networks as users of oxygen (O2) produced alongside H2 in water electrolysis. In WWTPs, O2 is required for biological treatment steps, e.g., in activated sludge (AS) systems. However, the production costs of ...
By the next decade, the world is expected to face 40% freshwater and 36% energy shortages [1,2], together with increasing demand for food [3,4] and treatment of wastewater. 1.1. Wastewater Currently, most conventional wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are energy-consuming facilities that ...
The qmax for the prepared yeast was higher and lower, respectively, than the qmax found in the literature, probably attributed to the condition of the reaction, the treatment materials, the source of yeast, the media used to culture the yeast, and the inactivation. All of the above confirmed...
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Assessment of fates of estrogens in wastewater and sludge from various types of wastewater treatment plants. Chemosphere 2011, 82, 1448–1453. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Zhou, Y.; Zha, J.; Wang, Z. Occurrence and fate of steroid estrogens in the largest wastewater treatment plant in ...