Water Practice & Technology
- On-Line ISSN:
- 1751-231X
Sample articles
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Full scale optimisation of sludge dewatering and phosphate removal at Harnaschpolder wwtp (The Hague, NL)
At Harnaschpolder wwtp phosphate removal from wastewater and sludge dewatering is optimised by dosing magnesium hydroxide to digested sludge. To optimise sludge dewatering and phosphate removal, a ...
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Sodium chloride as a tracer for hydrodynamic characterization of a shallow maturation pond
The results of tests with a sodium chloride tracer in a shallow maturation pond in Brazil are presented. The pond – a full-scale effluent treatment unit for around 250 p.e – was 0.80 m deep with a ...
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Alternative approach to improving operating flux of MBR
Application of micro-filtration and ultra-filtration membranes for water reclamation has grown significantly in recently years due to lower foot print and stable product water quality. For membrane ...
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Organic matter removal in bio-filters to achieve biologically stable water downstream of the process
Organic removal contaminants reclamation has increased over the past years as it has many advantages over other treatments. Product water from water treatment plants can be chemically complex ...
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Quantification of leakage in batch biogas assays
Avoiding leaks is essential for accurate measurement of biogas production by batch assays. Here we present a simple method for detecting leaks and correcting results, based on the change in bottle ...
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Comparative analysis of two low cost point-of-use water treatment systems
The study examined two low-cost point-of-use water treatment systems developed in respect of bacterial and particulate removal when exposed to surface water for three months. Bacterial removal ...
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Performance benchmarking of polyamide composite Sea water reverse osmosis membranes
Standardization of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane system allows transparency and accountability in performance benchmarking of different membrane elements, especially when a new product is ...
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Leakage estimation in developing country water networks based on water balance, minimum night flow and component analysis methods
Estimating leakage in developing countries’ water networks is challenging as accurate records are needed. Three leakage estimation methods were compared to ascertain which was most suitable for ...
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Role of membrane autopsy in enhancing reverse osmosis plant operation
Reverse osmosis (RO) has successfully emerged as a broadly-used commercial water purification technology in recent decades. Nevertheless, RO membrane elements, the core component of this ...
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Hexavalent chromium removal from municipal wastewater using ferrous salts
Hexavalent chromium is difficult to remove during conventional biological wastewater treatment. This is because the hexavalent form is dissolved and is only sparingly removed by adsorption onto ...
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