Clogging in subsurface flow constructed wetlands: Mechanisms, influencing factors, measurements, modelling, and remediation
Ecological Engineering,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
208, P. 107374 - 107374
Published: Aug. 26, 2024
Language: Английский
Efficient Inactivation of Uv Resistant Bacteria (Urb) by Combined Uv and Chlorine Disinfection
Ke-Fan Cao,
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Zhuo Chen,
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En-Jing Wei
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The substrate configuration influences pollutant removal in constructed wetlands: from the aspects of submerged status of substrate and carbon-felt distribution
Xiangzheng Li,
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Tong Wang,
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Ting Yang
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et al.
Water Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
278, P. 123396 - 123396
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Language: Английский
Strong Alliance of Microalgae and Bacteria: The State-of-the-Art Review and Future Prospects of Utilizing Microalgae-Bacteria Consortia for Comprehensive Treatment of Swine Wastewater
Zeyuan Wang,
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Ganlin Hu,
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Yu Hong
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et al.
Current Pollution Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(4), P. 744 - 764
Published: Aug. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Sizing a System for Treating Effluents from the Mozambique Sugar Cane Company
Paulino Muguirrima,
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Nicolau Chirinza,
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FEDERICO LEON ZERPA
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(19), P. 8334 - 8334
Published: Sept. 25, 2024
The
sugar
industry
must
be
managed
in
a
manner
that
encourages
innovation
with
regard
to
the
waste
generated
throughout
process.
organic
load
of
mill
is
high,
as
its
potential
pollute
water
bodies
at
various
stages
production
process,
including
cooling
bearings,
mills,
cane
washing,
bagasse
and
cleaning
products.
It
therefore
necessary
identify
treatment
mechanisms
not
only
reduce
this
but
also
return
purer
environment,
combining
reuse
applications.
objective
study
was
analyze
results
physical
chemical
properties
effluents
principal
technologies
employed
for
remediation
industrial
wastewater
from
factories.
Mozambique’s
mills
has
high
levels
dissolved
or
suspended
solids,
matter,
pressed
mud,
atmospheric
pollutants.
BOD/COD
ratio
low
(<2.5),
indicating
need
secondary
or,
more
specifically,
biological
treatment.
This
can
achieved
through
humid
systems
built
stabilization
ponds,
resulting
suitable
agricultural
irrigation.
In
work,
an
educational
proposal
been
developed
engineering
students
where
they
learn
calculate
optimize,
among
other
parameters,
natural
compare
it
conventional
Language: Английский
Transport behavior of pathogenic microorganisms in porous media and remediation capability of biochar: A review
Yu Zheng,
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Zhang Nan,
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Rongshe Zhang
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et al.
Water Reuse,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 248 - 263
Published: May 28, 2024
ABSTRACT
The
reuse
of
reclaimed
water
is
a
cost-effective
way
to
alleviate
resource
scarcity,
but
the
residual
pathogenic
microorganisms
inevitably
influence
safety
its
reuse.
transport
behavior
in
receiving
porous
media
varies
under
different
environmental
factors
and
could
be
harmful
natural
ecology
even
human
health
if
not
well
treated.
Biochar
expected
an
effective,
environmentally-friendly
functional
material
inhibit
microorganisms,
with
unreplaceable
advantages
low
price,
simple
preparation
method,
strong
adsorption
capacity.
In
present
paper,
we
start
from
identifying
typical
media,
including
protozoa,
bacteria,
viruses,
then
analyzing
primary
affecting
aspects
biology,
physics,
chemistry.
Furthermore,
effects
types
raw
materials,
pyrolysis
temperature,
particle
size,
modification
methods
on
remediation
performance
biochar
for
are
clearly
reviewed.
Finally,
aim
clarify
rules
provide
biochar-based
technical
means
effectively
inhibiting
thereby
improving
ecological
Language: Английский
Replacement depth and lifespan prediction of enhanced bioretention media under TSS impact conditions
Chunbo Jiang,
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Teng Wang,
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Xijun Wu
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et al.
Environmental Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 11
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
The
enhanced
bioretention
system
provides
a
new
way
to
solve
the
problems
of
stormwater
management
brought
by
urbanization.
knowledge
on
effects
media
modification
and
long-term
operation
is
scattered,
so
clogging
interaction
function,
time
depth
are
analysed
uncover
underneath.
River
sand,
loess,
compost
were
used
as
basic
fillers,
air-dried
water
treatment
residual
(WTR)
recycled
aggregate
from
construction
waste
(RACW)
modifiers
formulate
mixed
synchronized
observation
change
rule
hydraulic
conductivity
porosity
vertical
layering.
study
found
that
infiltration
coefficient
each
tended
decay
gradually
top
bottom
influent
TSS
accumulated.
A
set
improved
process
prediction
framework
has
been
proposed,
using
rainfall
conditions
in
Northwest
China
input
conditions,
about
5.5∼7.1
years
replacement
35
cm
based
principles
cake
filtration
deep
filtration.
results
can
further
understand
function
variation
under
impact
which
helpful
operating
life
evaluation
depth.
Language: Английский