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A mathematical approach to predict the solids concentration in anaerobic membrane bioreactos (AnMBR): Evaluation of the volatile solids solubilization

2020

[EN] Anaerobic Membrane Bioreactors (AnMBR) are gaining attention as a suitable approach for sustainable low-strength wastewater treatment, as they bring together the advantages of both anaerobic treatments and membrane bioreactors. However, increasing the sludge retention time (SRT) necessary to favor hydrolysis increases the suspended solids concentration potentially leading to decreased permeate flux. Therefore, the availability of a mathematical approach to predict the solids concentration within an AnMBR can be very useful. In this work, a mathematical model describing the volatile solids concentration within the reactor as a function of the operating parameters and the influent charac…

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An Integrative Approach to Assess the Environmental Impacts of Gold Mining Contamination in the Amazon

2021

As the number of legal and illegal gold mining sites increases in the Andes–Amazonia region, integrative methods to evaluate the effects of mining pollution on freshwater ecosystems are of paramount importance. Here, we sampled water and sediments in 11 sites potentially affected by gold mining activities in the Napo province (Ecuador). The environmental impacts were evaluated using the following lines of evidence (LOEs): water physicochemical parameters, metal exposure concentrations, macroinvertebrate community response (AAMBI), and toxicity by conducting bioassays with Lactuca sativa and Daphnia magna. Dissolved oxygen and total suspended solids were under (130 mg/Ls) quality standards 6…

PollutionGold mining010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectDaphnia magnametalsmetals; environmental monitoring; bioassays; Amazon River; Amazonia; miningTP1-1185010501 environmental sciencesminingToxicology01 natural sciencesFreshwater ecosystemMiningArticleAmazoniaEnvironmental monitoringBioassays;bioassays0105 earth and related environmental sciencesenvironmental monitoringmedia_commonTotal suspended solidsChemical Health and Safetybiologybusiness.industryChemical technologyAmazon RiverSedimentEnvironmental monitoringQ Science (General)Contaminationbiology.organism_classificationatmospheric_scienceMetalsEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental sciencebusinessToxics; Volume 9; Issue 7; Pages: 149
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The impact of effluents of Pitkäranta pulp mill on the water quality of Lake Ladoga: a model study

1996

The aim of this study is to show the effects of the Pitkaranta pulp mill on the water quality of Northern Ladoga by using water quality models. The effluent loading of the pulp mill with its full production capacity is as follows: Water flow 85 000 m3 d−1 BOD5 2.4 t d−1 Suspended solids 4.1 t d−1 tot-N 330 kg d−1 tot-P 68 kg d−1 COD(Cr) 14.4 t d−1 Org. C 6 t d−1 Lignosulphonates 9.4 t d−1 Loadings of lignosulphonates and organic C are estimations. Lignosulphonate concentrations of 10.5 mg 1−1 have been reported in the region of Pitkaranta. The study area of northern Ladoga near the pulp mill was divided into three zones (I, II and III). The mean depth of each of them is considered as 10 m, …

Pulp millSuspended solidsWater flowbusiness.industryPhosphoruschemistry.chemical_elementPaper millPulp and paper industrychemistryEnvironmental scienceWater qualityEutrophicationbusinessEffluent
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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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CFD simulations of dense solid–liquid suspensions in baffled stirred tanks: Prediction of the minimum impeller speed for complete suspension

2012

Abstract In the literature on mechanically agitated solid–liquid systems, several methods are described to estimate the minimum impeller speed Njs at which all particles are suspended, but few studies have been devoted so far to their critical comparative assessment [67] . In the present paper, several alternative Njs prediction methods are applied to CFD results obtained for selected test cases covering a broad range of suspension conditions and impeller speeds. Results are compared with one another and with classic empirical correlations [88] . The aim of the work is to assess the adequacy of different methods for predicting Njs and, more generally, to contribute to a viable CFD-based str…

Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciWork (thermodynamics)Engineeringbusiness.industrySettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringMixing (process engineering)Mechanical engineeringGeneral ChemistryMechanicsStirred tank Multi-fluid model Computational fluid dynamics Solid–liquid two-phase flow Complete suspension speed Sufficient suspension speed Unsuspended solids criterionComputational fluid dynamicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringControl volumeImpellerEnvironmental ChemistrySuspension (vehicle)Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsbusinessContactorChemical Engineering Journal
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Comparison of laboratory-scale thermophilic biofilm and activated sludge processes integrated with a mesophilic activated sludge process

2003

A combined thermophilic-mesophilic wastewater treatment was studied using a laboratory-scale thermophilic activated sludge process (ASP) followed by mesophilic ASP or a thermophilic suspended carrier biofilm process (SCBP) followed by mesophilic ASP, both systems treating diluted molasses (dilution factor 1:500 corresponding GF/A-filtered COD (COD(filt)) of 1900+/-190 mgl(-1)). With hydraulic retention times (HRTs) of 12-18 h the thermophilic ASP and thermophilic SCBP removed 60+/-13% and 62+/-7% of COD(filt), respectively, with HRT of 8 h the removals were 48+/-1% and 69+/-4%. The sludge volume index (SVI) was notably lower in the thermophilic SCBP (measured from suspended sludge) than in …

Suspended solidsEnvironmental EngineeringSewageWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryThermophileTemperatureBiofilmBioengineeringGeneral MedicineLaboratory scalePulp and paper industryWaste Disposal FluidAerobiosisBiodegradation EnvironmentalActivated sludgeBiofilmsSewage treatmentWater MicrobiologyWaste Management and DisposalEffluentMesophileBioresource Technology
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Filtration of Nordic recirculating aquaculture system wastewater: Effects on microalgal growth, nutrient removal, and nutritional value

2021

Abstract Microalgal bioremediation of recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) wastewater represents an alternative for wastewater treatment with the potential to generate valuable biomass. This study evaluated the effects of removing biological contamination and suspended solids from Nordic area RAS wastewater through filtration with 0.45 μm filters on the performance and nutritional value of microalgae. All three tested green microalgae (Haematococcus pluvialis, Monoraphidium griffithii, and Selenastrum sp.) were able to grow in raw (unfiltered) and filtered RAS wastewater. Cultivation in raw RAS wastewater decreased the ω-3 and ω-6 fatty acid content of H. pluvialis as compared to filtered…

Suspended solidsHaematococcus pluvialisBioremediationbiologyWastewaterEnvironmental scienceBiomassSewage treatmentRecirculating aquaculture systemSelenastrumbiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryAgronomy and Crop ScienceAlgal Research
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Characterization of activated sludge settling properties with a sludge collapse-acceleration stage

2019

Abstract The sedimentability of the activated sludge can be affected by the presence of a large variety of coagulants and polymers from a previous physical-chemical process. In this paper, the activated sludge settling process in industrial wastewater treatment plants where the sludge does not settle in a conventional way is studied. The two observed constant hindered settling velocity stages and the instant the intermediate sludge acceleration period occurs are described. A variation of the Richardson and Zaki model is used to characterize the two stages of constant settling velocity. The concentration of suspended solids, where a sudden decrease of hindered settling velocity was observed,…

Suspended solidsHindered settlingMaterials scienceFiltration and Separation02 engineering and technologyMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTwo stagesAnalytical ChemistryIndustrial wastewater treatmentAccelerationSludge accelerationActivated sludge020401 chemical engineeringSettlingHomogeneousActivated sludgeStage (hydrology)0204 chemical engineering0210 nano-technologyMATEMATICA APLICADARichardson-Zaki modelTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
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Water Reuse in the Food Industry: Quality of Original Wastewater Before Treatments

2017

This chapter introduces one of the most important emergencies in the world of food and non-food industries: the availability of clean and drinking water. Water use has more than tripled globally since 1950: water quality and its scarcity are increasingly recognised as one of the most important environmental threats to humankind. In addition, the food and beverage processing industry requires copious amounts of water. For these reasons, direct and indirect water reuse systems are becoming more and more interesting and promising technologies. Different reuse guidelines have been recently issued as the result of risk assessment and management approaches linked to health-based targets. Chemical…

Suspended solidsWaste managementFood industrybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaWastewater of food industryrisk assessmentSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentariwater reuseReuseScarcityWastewaterFood processingWater qualitybusinessEnvironmental planningWater usemedia_common
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Assessment of particle suspension conditions in stirred vessels by means of pressure gauge technique

2002

In this work the quantitative assessment of the mass of suspended solid particles in stirred vessels is performed using the Pressure Gauge Technique. This is based on the measurements of the pressure increase on the tank bottom due to the presence of suspended solid particles at any agitation speed. The method has the advantages of not utilising visual observations and of easy and inexpensive application to both laboratory and industrial equipment. Very few data are available in literature and the experimental results collected using the present PGT technique and the correlations here proposed are of considerable academic and industrial interest.

Suspended solidsWork (thermodynamics)Industrial equipmentChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciMechanical engineeringMineralogyGeneral ChemistryParticle suspensionlaw.inventionPressure gauge techniquePressure measurementlawPressure increaseQuantitative assessmentStirred vesselsParticles suspension
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