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High Nitrogen Removal in a Constructed Wetland Receiving Treated Wastewater in a Cold Climate

2018

Constructed wetlands provide cost-efficient nutrient removal, with minimal input of human labor and energy, and their number is globally increasing. However, in northern latitudes, wetlands are rarely utilized, because their nutrient removal efficiency has been questioned due to the cold climate. Here, we studied nutrient retention and nitrogen removal in a boreal constructed wetland (4-ha) receiving treated nitrogen-rich wastewater. On a yearly basis, most of the inorganic nutrients were retained by the wetland. The highest retention efficiency was found during the ice-free period, being 79% for ammonium-nitrogen (NH4+-N), 71% for nitrate-nitrogen (NO3--N), and 88% for phosphate-phosphorus…

Denitrification010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesconstructed wetlandNitrogenP REDUCTIONSta1172Wetlandjätevesi010501 environmental sciencesWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural scienceskosteikotNutrienttyppiilmastoEnvironmental ChemistryN2O PRODUCTIONTEMPERATUREwastewater1172 Environmental sciences219 Environmental biotechnology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesjäteveden käsittelygeographyjätevedenpuhdistamotgeography.geographical_feature_categoryDUAL NUTRIENT NFRESH-WATERANAMMOX PROCESScold climateGeneral ChemistryDENITRIFICATIONAMMONIUM15. Life on land6. Clean waterWastewater13. Climate actionPHOSPHORUS LIMITATIONWetlandsEnvironmental chemistryEUTROPHICATION1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyConstructed wetlandEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentNitrificationhigh nitrogen removalEutrophicationEnvironmental Science and Technology
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Optimization of Nitrification Process by a Bacterial Consortium in the Submerged Biofiltration System with Ceramic Bead Carrier

2014

Laboratory-scale solid phase submerged system was developed to study the process of ammonium biodegradation. Ceramic beads were found to be an appropriate carrier material for the attachment of thePNN bacterial consortium (Pseudomonas sp., Nitrosomonas sp., Nitrobacter sp.) exhibiting nitrification/denitrification activity. This consortium was previously isolated from a biological activated sludge process at a fish factory wastewater treatment plant. Three organic amendments - molasses, humic acid extract, and malt extract - were used for the ceramic bead pretreatment. Molasses significantly enhanced (p<0.05) the process of bacteria attachment onto the ceramic carrier and further ammonium r…

DenitrificationBiodegradationPulp and paper industryApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryMicrobiologyMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundActivated sludgechemistryWastewaterBiofilterAmmoniumSewage treatmentNitrificationBiotechnologyJournal of Microbial &amp; Biochemical Technology
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An advanced control strategy for biological nutrient removal in continuous systems based on pH and ORP sensors

2012

[EN] A fuzzy logic-based control system that uses low-cost sensors for controlling and optimizing the biological nitrogen removal in continuous systems has been developed. The novelty of this control system is the use of several pH, ORP, and dissolved oxygen (DO) sensors instead of on-line nitrogen sensors/analyzers. The nitrogen control system was developed and implemented in a UCT pilot plant fed with wastewater from a full-scale plant. The developed nitrification controller allows the effluent ammonium concentration to be maintained below the effluent criteria discharge with the minimum energy consumption. The denitrification process controller allows the energy consumption derived from …

DenitrificationChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringGeneral ChemistryEnergy consumptionNitrificationIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFuzzy logicPilot plantWastewaterControl theoryControl systemControlDenitrificationEnvironmental ChemistryNitrificationBiological nitrogen removalLow-cost sensorsEffluentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
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Shortcut nitrification-denitrification by means of autochthonous halophilic biomass in an SBR treating fish-canning wastewater

2017

Abstract Autochthonous halophilic biomass was cultivated in a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) aimed at analyzing the potential use of autochthonous halophilic activated sludge in treating saline industrial wastewater. Despite the high salt concentration (30 g NaCl L −1 ), biological oxygen demand (BOD) and total suspended solids (TSS), removal efficiencies were higher than 90%. More than 95% of the nitrogen was removed via a shortcut nitrification-denitrification process. Both the autotrophic and heterotrophic biomass samples exhibited high biological activity. The use of autochthonous halophilic biomass led to high-quality effluent and helped to manage the issues related to nitrogen removal…

DenitrificationEnvironmental EngineeringAutochthonous-halophilic bacteriaNitrogen0208 environmental biotechnologySequencing batch reactor02 engineering and technologyWastewater010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesFish-canning wastewaterIndustrial wastewater treatmentBioreactorsBiomassWaste Management and DisposalSBR0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTotal suspended solidsSewageSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistryGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryNitrification020801 environmental engineeringActivated sludgeWastewaterDenitrificationSewage treatmentNitrificationSaline wastewaterShortcut nitrification-denitrification
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Mathematical modelling of greenhouse gas emissions from membrane bioreactors: A comprehensive comparison of two mathematical models.

2018

Abstract This paper compares two mathematical models (Model I and Model II) to predict greenhouse gases emission from a University Cape Town (UCT) – membrane bioreactor (MBR) plant. Model I considers N 2 O production only during denitrification. Model II takes into account the ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) formation pathways for N 2 O. Both models were calibrated adopting real data. Model comparison was performed in terms of (i) sensitivity analysis (ii) best fit and (iii) model prediction uncertainty. On average 6% of factors of Model I and 9% of Model II resulted to be important. In terms of best fit, Model II had a better capability of reproducing the measured data. The average effici…

DenitrificationEnvironmental EngineeringModel prediction0208 environmental biotechnologyBioreactorNitrous OxideSoil scienceBioengineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesMembrane bioreactor01 natural sciencesN2O modellingGreenhouse GasesSouth AfricaBioreactorsNutrient removalBioreactorSensitivity (control systems)Waste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsWWTPMathematical modelSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeneral MedicineModels Theoretical020801 environmental engineeringGreenhouse gasGreenhouse GaseBioresource technology
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Enhanced nitrogen removal of low carbon wastewater in denitrification bioreactors by utilizing industrial waste toward circular economy

2020

Abstract Aquaculture needs practical solutions for nutrient removal to achieve sustainable fish production. Passive denitrifying bioreactors may provide an ecological, low-cost and low-maintenance approach for wastewater nitrogen removal. However, innovative organic materials are needed to enhance nitrate removal from the low carbon effluents in intensive recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). In this study, we tested three additional carbon sources, including biochar, dried Sphagnum sp. moss and industrial potato residues, to enhance the performance of woodchip bioreactors treating the low carbon RAS wastewater. We assessed nitrate (NO3−) removal and microbial community composition durin…

DenitrificationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyStrategy and Management05 social sciencesRecirculating aquaculture system02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionPulp and paper industryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIndustrial wasteDenitrifying bacteriaWastewaterBiochar050501 criminology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBioreactorEnvironmental scienceEffluent0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Societal and economic aspects of a novel circular system for the valorisation of desalination brine and waste heat from a power plant

2022

Direct disposal of concentrate brines produced in industrial plants can have a relevant impact to environmental systems. For this reason, brine treatment and valorisation could help to avoid disposal and produce marketable salts, thus representing a possible economic benefit. With this aim, a novel process, where advanced separation technologies are combined with waste heat recovery, is proposed within the EU-funded WATER MINING project. The Case Study presented in this work concerns the power plant in Lampedusa island, where waste heat and desalination brine are available to implement the process via a pilot plant to be installed for alternative thermal treatment of the brine. The aim is t…

Desalination Waste heat Wastewater recovery Seawater brine Value Sensitive Design Policy
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Desalination of oilfield produced waters via reverse electrodialysis: A techno-economical assessment

2023

Produced waters (PWs) are oilfield waste streams rich in minerals and hydrocarbons whose production rate is largely increased in last decades following the corresponding increase of energy demand. The high salinity level of PWs inhibits the adoption of cheap biological treatments. Also, desalination techniques based on osmotic membranes would require severe pre-treatments. As an alternative, Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) and Assisted Reverse ElectroDialysis (ARED) are here proposed for the first time to reduce the salinity level of PWs. RED may also guarantee an operation cost reduction thanks to its energy generation. An ad-hoc model for RED and ARED is here developed in order to deal suit…

DesalinationMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringReverse electrodialysiGeneral Materials ScienceGeneral ChemistryWastewaterAssisted reverse electrodialysiProduced waterWater Science and TechnologyTechno-economic analysis
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Improving analysis of apolar organic compounds by the use of a capillary titania-based column: Application to the direct determination of faecal ster…

2010

This article reports a new procedure for the direct determination of faecal sterols coprostanol and cholesterol in wastewater samples as tracers of human sewage contamination. The method combines in-tube solid-phase microextraction (IT-SPME) for analyte enrichment and capillary liquid chromatography (LC) for separation with diode array detection for identification and quantification. A titania-based polymeric capillary column and a conventional octadecyl silica (ODS) capillary column were evaluated and compared for their ability to separate the analytes. The titania-based column allowed the separation of the analytes in much shorter chromatographic times and with better chromatographic prof…

Detection limitAnalyteChromatographySewageChemistryOrganic ChemistryReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographySolid-phase microextractionBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographySensitivity and SpecificityAnalytical ChemistryCoprostanolCholestanolchemistry.chemical_compoundFecesCholesterolWastewaterHumansSample preparationSolid Phase MicroextractionChromatography LiquidJournal of chromatography. A
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Spectrophotometric determination of phenols in water samples by the GHPSAM method

2001

Abstract The generalized H-point standard-additions method (GHPSAM) is proposed in order to obtain the phenol concentration in water samples when the matrix is completely unknown. The procedure involves solid-phase extraction in BondElut PPL cartridges and data handling of the UV-visible spectrophotometry measurements. The spectral regions where the unknown interferent behaviour can be considered as linear are found and the analyte concentration free from bias error is estimated. The percentages of recovery of phenols in spiked samples were similar to those obtained by HPLC. Cresols or chlorophenols can be also determined in real samples by this method. The concentration range tested was 0.…

Detection limitAnalyteChromatographymedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisExtraction (chemistry)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAnalytical chemistrySoil SciencePollutionHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundSpectrophotometrymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryPhenolSolid phase extractionWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and Technology
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