ocean sewage treatment Articles
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Water quality simulation of sewage impacts on the west coast of Mumbai, India
Most coastal cities use the ocean as a site of waste disposal where pollutant loading degrades the quality of coastal waters. Presently, the west coast of Mumbai receives partially treated effluent from wastewater treatment facilities through ocean outfalls and discharges into creeks as well as wastewater/sewage from various open drains and nallahs which affect the water quality of creek and ...
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The way to solve the sludge problem
The sludge after urban domestic sewage treatment generally has a moisture content of about 80%, is rich in nutrients such as organic matter, and contains a certain amount of heavy metals and harmful substances such as viruses, pathogens, and parasite eggs. Improper disposal of sludge will cause serious secondary problems. secondary environmental pollution. At present, there are three main methods ...
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What is a Sewage Treatment Plant & How does it work?
It might surprise you to know that we all drink and bathe in recycled water. The water we flush down the toilet is turned into potable water, and it is the job of sewage treatment plants to make this water fit for human consumption or release into rivers and oceans. Wastewater from sinks, baths, washing machines, toilets and other appliances has to go somewhere. After traversing ...
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NH3 Monitoring
Ammonia is a colorless, toxic, irritating gas with a pungent odor that is as a result released from decaying organic matter, including plants, animals, animal wastes, and fertilizer use. As a result, prolonged exposure of the NH3 can quickly deaden a person’s sense of smell, making the odor of NH3 an unreliable indicator of its presence. Hence, other means such as the use of NH3 monitors ...
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