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Mechanical–biological waste treatment and the associated occupational hygiene in Finland

2004

A special feature of waste management in Finland has been the emphasis on the source separation of kitchen biowaste (catering waste); more than two-thirds of the Finnish population participates in this separation. Source-separated biowaste is usually treated by composting. The biowaste of about 5% of the population is handled by mechanical-biological treatment. A waste treatment plant at Mustasaari is the only plant in Finland using digestion for kitchen biowaste. For the protection of their employees, the plant owners commissioned a study on environmental factors and occupational hygiene in the plant area. During 1998-2000 the concentrations of dust, microbes and endotoxins and noise level…

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Wastewater Treatments for the Food Industry: Biological Systems

2017

This chapter provides a general overview of biological wastewater remediation systems in the food industry. Water reuse systems are becoming more and more interesting and promising technologies, depending on merely quantitative estimations, physical and chemical features of pollutants and the variability of these characteristics, week after week. Different systems are available for the food industry. Several of these remediation systems may be subdivided into four categories depending on the peculiar removal operation, including biological systems. Biological techniques aim to reduce organic loads and the remaining suspended materials in wastewaters from primary processes (after a prelimina…

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Performance of a hybrid activated sludge/biofilm process for wastewater treatment in a cold climate region: Influence of operating conditions

2013

a b s t r a c t The main aim of the study was to investigate a hybrid MBBR process, mostly in terms of organic matter removal and nitrification, when operating with different values of the mixed liquor sludge retention time (SRT), and highlighting the influence of temperature on the process. Based on experience in practice it was hypothesized that nitrification could be maintained at far lower SRT's than in conventional activated sludge systems and with high organic loading rates applied. A field gathering campaign has been carried out on a hybrid activated sludge/biofilm. The obtained results highlighted that the pilot plant was capable to remove the organic matter at loading rates up to 3…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEnvironmental EngineeringIntegrated Fixed-film Activated SludgeSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistryBiofilmBiomedical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringBiological wastewater treatmentBioengineeringFraction (chemistry)Nitrificationchemistry.chemical_compoundPilot plantActivated sludgeHybrid reactorHybrid reactorMBBRNitrificationSewage treatmentOrganic matterAmmoniumBiotechnology
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Determination of albendazole and ivermectin residues in cattle and poultry-derived samples from India by micellar liquid chromatography

2021

We have developed a method, based on micellar liquid chromatography, to determine albendazole and ivermectin in dairy products and biological waste from bovine, as well as edible tissues from poultry. Anthelmitics were resolved in less than 10 min using a C18 column and a mobile phase of 0.15 mol/L sodium dodecyl sulfate – 6% 1-pentanol at buffered at pH 7 with a 0.01 M phosphate salt, running under isocratic mode at 1 mL/min. Detection was by absorbance at 292 nm. Method was successfully validated following official validation guidelines, in terms of: selectivity, sensitivity, calibration range (0.0125−0.5 mg/kg to 25−50 mg/kg), linearity (r2 > 9990), trueness (86.3–105.6%), precision (<12…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiological wasteChromatographyanthelminticmicellar liquid chromatographydairy productsfood analysisalbendazoledrug residueSalt (chemistry)PhosphateAlbendazoleivermectinAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundIvermectinchemistryMicellar liquid chromatographyfood compositionmedicineAnthelminticSodium dodecyl sulfateedible tissuesFood Sciencemedicine.drugJournal of Food Composition and Analysis
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