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Simultaneous nitritation-denitritation for the treatment of high-strength nitrogen in hypersaline wastewater by aerobic granular sludge

2015

Abstract Fish processing industries produce wastewater containing high amounts of salt, organic matter and nitrogen. Biological treatment of such wastewaters could be problematic due to inhibitory effects exerted by high salinity levels. In detail, high salt concentrations lead to the accumulation of nitrite due to the inhibition of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria. The feasibility of performing simultaneous nitritation and denitritation in the treatment of fish canning wastewater by aerobic granular sludge was evaluated, and simultaneous nitritation–denitritation was successfully sustained at salinities up to 50 gNaCl L −1 , with a yield of over 90%. The total nitrogen concentration in the efflu…

SalinityEnvironmental EngineeringNitrogen0208 environmental biotechnologyFish canning wastewater aerobic granular sludge organic particulate matter salinity simultaneous nitritation-denitritationHeterotrophchemistry.chemical_elementIndustrial Waste02 engineering and technologyFractionation010501 environmental sciencesWastewater01 natural sciencesWaste Disposal Fluidchemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorsOrganic matterFood-Processing IndustryNitriteWaste Management and DisposalEffluent0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringchemistry.chemical_classificationBiological Oxygen Demand AnalysisSewageSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleEcological ModelingHeterotrophic ProcessesPollutionNitrogenAerobiosisCarbon020801 environmental engineeringSalinitychemistryWastewaterEnvironmental chemistryDenitrification
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Improved Salmonella recovery from moderate to highly polluted waters.

1982

A new enrichment procedure for the recovery of salmonellas from aquatic environments is proposed. It has been tested in a eutrophic lake showing moderate to high faecal contamination levels (the Albufera lake near Valencia, Spain), and in effluents coming into a wastewater treatment plant. The new method consists of the addition of sodium novobiocin to a modification of Rappaport's medium (R10/43°C). The new medium (NR10/43°C) allows a better recovery of salmonellas from water than selenite broth.

SalmonellaSewageEcologyAquatic ecosystemSodiumWater Pollutionchemistry.chemical_elementSelenite brothContaminationBiologymedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyCulture MediachemistrySalmonellaEnvironmental chemistrymedicineSewage treatmentEutrophicationWater MicrobiologyEffluentNovobiocinThe Journal of applied bacteriology
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Comparative study onSalmonellaisolation from sewage-contaminated natural waters

1984

Alcaide, E., Martinez, J.P. & Garay, E. 1984. Comparative study on Salmonella isolation from sewage contaminated natural waters. Journal of Applied Bacteriology56, 365–371. A comparative study of five factors influencing the isolation of salmonellas from sewage-contaminated natural waters was carried out. The effect of pre-enrichment in buffered peptone water was compared with single-step enrichment in NR10 broth incubated at 43dC. A modification of NR10 has been compared with the original composition. Bismuth sulphite agar (BSA), Hektoen enteric agar (HE) and brilliant green agar (BGA) have been used as plating media. Other factors considered have been temperature of the water and sampling…

Salmonellafood.ingredientSewageFresh WaterBiologymedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundfoodSalmonellamedicineAgarFood scienceWater pollutionSewagebusiness.industryHektoen enteric agarContaminationIsolation (microbiology)Culture MediaBrilliant greenchemistryWater MicrobiologybusinessJournal of Applied Bacteriology
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An interlaboratory study as useful tool for proficiency testing of chemical oxygen demand measurements using solid substrates and liquid samples with…

2009

In 2008, the first Proficiency Testing Scheme of Chemical Oxygen Demand (1stCOD-PTADG) was conducted to assess the results obtained for different research groups whose field work is mainly anaerobic digestion. This study was performed using four samples, two solid samples as raw materials and two solid samples to prepare high concentration suspended solid solutions. Invitations were sent to a large number of laboratories, mainly to anaerobic digestion research groups. Finally, thirty labs from sixteen countries agreed to participate, but for different reasons four participants could not send any data. In total, twenty-six results were reported to the COD-PT coordinator. This study showed th…

Sample (material)[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Analytical chemistryCarbohydratesSolid substrateSuspended solidsHomogeneity test010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesStandard deviationChemistry Techniques AnalyticalAnalytical ChemistryProficiency testingFatsAnaerobic digestionStatisticsProficiency testingPlant OilsSunflower OilAnaerobiosisChenopodium quinoa0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSuspended solidsInterlaboratory studyScience & TechnologySewageChemistryClinical Laboratory Techniques010401 analytical chemistryChemical oxygen demandProteinsReproducibility of ResultsCHEMICAL OXYDEN DEMANDReference StandardsTheoretical oxygen demand0104 chemical sciencesOxygenCHIMIE ANALYTIQUECertified reference materials[SDE]Environmental SciencesChemical oxygen demandRound robin test
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Notekūdeņu novietošana un tīrīšana

1941

Sanitary engineeringSewage:INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Water in nature and society [Research Subject Categories]NotekūdeņiŪdens attīrīšanaNotekūdeņu attīrīšanaNotekūdeņu novietošanaSanitārā tehnika
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Autochthonous microalgae grown in municipal wastewaters as a tool for effectively removing nitrogen and phosphorous

2020

Abstract Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorganic compounds such as nitrates and phosphates as nutrients for their growth. Microalgae are applied to the secondary and tertiary bio-treatment with two benefits: i) pollutants removal from wastewater; ii) production of microalgal biomass, that can be exploited as a source of biomass and biomolecules. In the present work, four different microalgal strains (two from culture collections and two isolated from Sicilian littoral) were tested in municipal sewage bioremediation. The sewage of a municipal plant, already processed with primary treatment, was used for the cultivation of micro…

Secondary treatmentBiochemical oxygen demandbusiness.industryBioremediation Chlorella Dunaliella MicroalgaeNannochloropsis Nutrient removalSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciProcess Chemistry and TechnologyChemical oxygen demandBiomassSewage02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesPulp and paper industry01 natural sciencesBioremediation020401 chemical engineeringWastewaterEnvironmental scienceSewage treatment0204 chemical engineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBiotechnologyJournal of Water Process Engineering
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Assessing the sustainability of small wastewater treatment systems: A composite indicator approach

2014

The assessment of the sustainability of wastewater treatment (WWT) systems has gained interest in recent years. However, most previous studies have focused on environmental and/or economic dimensions ignoring social aspects. Moreover, they tend to be based on sets of indicators rather than providing a holistic assessment. To overcome this limitation, this paper proposes an innovative methodology to assess the sustainability of WWT systems based on the development of a composite indicator embracing economic, environmental and social issues. Subsequently, the global sustainability of seven WWT technologies for secondary treatment in small communities is compared. The joint application of the …

Secondary treatmentConservation of Natural ResourcesEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringProcess (engineering)business.industryEnvironmental resource managementAnalytic hierarchy processContext (language use)WastewaterComposite indicatorEnvironmental economicsWaste Disposal FluidPollutionDecision Support TechniquesWetlandsSustainabilityEnvironmental ChemistrySewage treatmentScenario analysisbusinessWaste Management and DisposalScience of The Total Environment
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Pollutant removal efficiency of a pilot-scale Horizontal Subsurface Flow in Sicily (Italy) planted with Cyperus alternifolius L. and Typha latifolia …

2016

Constructed wetland systems (CWs) are developed biological technologies for the treatment and reuse of wastewater. The aims of this study were to evaluate the treatment performance of a pilot Horizontal Subsurface Flow system (HSSFs), to evaluate the reuse of treated wastewater (TWW) from CWs for the irrigation of giant reed (Arundo donax (L.)) and to assess the effects of TWW on the biomass yield of giant reed grown for pellet production. The research was carried out in Sicily (Italy) in a pilot-scale HSSFs which was fed with urban-treated urban wastewater following secondary treatment from an activated sludge wastewater treatment plant. Giant reed plots were irrigated with TWW from plante…

Secondary treatmentIrrigation020209 energyOcean Engineering02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPellet0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSubsurface flowWater balance0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyTyphabiologyGiant reedEnvironmental engineeringArundo donaxbiology.organism_classificationPollutionUrban treated wastewaterSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeCyperus alternifoliusWastewaterEnvironmental scienceHorizontal Subsurface Flow constructed wetlandSewage treatment
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The use of constructed wetlands for the treatment and reuse of urban wastewater for the irrigation of two warm-season turfgrass species under Mediter…

2017

Constructed wetlands (CWs) represent low-cost technology for the treatment and reuse of wastewater in urban areas. This study aimed to evaluate the pollutant removal efficiency of a CW system and to assess the effects of irrigation using treated urban wastewater on soil and on two warm-season turf species. The research was carried out in Sicily (Italy) on a pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow system which was fed with treated urban wastewater following secondary treatment from an activated-sludge wastewater treatment plant. The pilot system was located in an open urban park and comprised two separate parallel planted units. Experimental fields of Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. and Paspalum …

Secondary treatmentIrrigationAgricultural IrrigationEnvironmental EngineeringSoil salinity0208 environmental biotechnologyWetland02 engineering and technologyWastewater010501 environmental sciencesWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciencesPaspalum vaginatumFreshwater saving horizontal subsurface flow system irrigation treated wastewater warm-season turf speciesSicily0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyTopsoilgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEnvironmental engineeringbiology.organism_classificationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee020801 environmental engineeringWastewaterAgronomyWetlandsEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentSeasonsWater Science and Technology
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The management of sewage sludge: technologies, critical issue and perspectives

2022

The management of sludge produced by urban wastewater treatment plants has long been a problem for plant managers. This is due both to the growing costs for their disposal, and to the possible consequences that incorrect management may have on the performance of the wastewater treatment plant and on the environment. Further difficulties arose following the evolution of the European and national legislations, which regulates the management of sludge and its possible agronomic uses that introduced further checks and restrictions for this use. Several studies have been underway since last decades to reduce the extent of the problem. These focus on alternative objectives being aimed on the one …

Settore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleEnvironmental regulations Sewage sludge sludge minimization wastewater technologies
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