biological water treatment plant Articles
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Project - Brussels Airport Company - Zaventem Expansion of the biological water treatment plant
Since 2010, Brussels Airport has its own on-site biological wasewater treatment plant with a processing capacity of 2.400 m³/d, which is designed, built and operated by Trevi nv. Two waste water flows are processed in this plant: sanitary waste water from terminal buildings, office buildings etc.; contaminated rainwater related to the de-icing of aircraft. A major increase in the number ...
By Trevi nv
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Turkish biogas monitored with AEMS
Application Anaerobic digestion – waste water Equipment AEMS Location Antalya, Turkey Customer Kuzu Group and General Directorate of Antalya Water and Wastewater Administration Requirement The customer was looking for: A low maintenance gas monitoring system Local sales support and service through Geotech’s distributor in Turkey, Ram Completely automatic operation Remote ...
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NI Water Trailblazing -11 ASP-Cons
Northern Ireland - Trailblazing with 11 ASP-Cons Strathkelvin Instruments have optimised 32 of NI Water Biological Wastewater Treatment Plants. The optimisation programme saw 14 sites optimised in 2012/2013 with a further 18 sites optimised for compliance in aeration energy optimisation in the financial year to March 2015. NIW are also leading the industry with the adaptation of the ASP-Con ...
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Decentralised wastewater treatment for Angola - Case Study
Water saving through recycling | In 2010, a biological water purification unit was delivered to Heerema’s site in Porto Amboim (Angola). This package plant is responsible for the purification of domestic wastewater from toilets, showers and the kitchen. The quality of the effluent meets European standards and is reused as toilet flush water. Installation type | Innopack++ Application | ...
By PureBlue
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Detection of
Legionella by cultivation and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction in biological waste water treatment plants in NorwayCases of Legionnaires' disease associated with biological treatment plants (BTPs) have been reported in six countries between 1997 and 2010. However, knowledge about the occurrence of Legionella in BTPs is scarce. Hence, we undertook a qualitative and quantitative screening for Legionella in BTPs treating waste water from municipalities and industries in Norway, to assess the ...
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Technical and economic analysis of real anaerobic digester centrate by means of partial nitrification and sustainable heterotrophic denitrification
The reliability of partial nitrification coupled with heterotrophic denitrification for the treatment of real anaerobic digester centrate produced in a wastewater treatment plant was technically and economically assessed in two sequencing batch reactors. Removal efficiencies above 90% were consistently achieved at N-ammonium loads above 1.2 g N L−1 d−1. Ethanol, affluent ...
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Improving the performance of an integrated urban wastewater system under future climate change and urbanisation scenarios
This paper presents the results of a study to investigate the performance of an integrated urban wastewater system (IUWS) consisting of a sewer system, biological wastewater treatment plant and receiving water under future climate change and urbanisation. In particular, the roles of both system operational control and (re)design were studied as means to ensure future compliance of the system ...
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A chemo-biological treatment of scrubbing water from power plants with recovery of value-added products
A chemo-biological approach for treating sulphate-rich effluent generated during wet scrubbing of flue gas emissions from fossil fuel fired power plants has been discussed. Microbial sulphate reduction was carried out in an anaerobic up-flow packed bed bioreactor (R1) using ethanol as carbon source. More than 90% of Total Equivalent Sulphate (TES) present in the effluent was reduced to sulphide ...
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Controlling Odors from Waste Water Treatment Plants
INTRODUCTION In recent years, there is growing public awareness of odors from waste water treatment plants, which mainly stems from the following observed trends: The public is less tolerant of objectionable odors from waste water treatment plants; Many waste water treatment plants have seen residential, commercial, or other developments established near the facility boundaries and fence ...
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