wastewater chlorination Articles
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Change in genotoxicity of wastewater during chlorine dioxide and chlorine disinfections and the influence of ammonia nitrogen
The effects of chlorine dioxide and chlorine disinfections on the genotoxicity of different biologically treated sewage wastewater samples were studied by umu-test. The experiment results showed that when chlorine dioxide dosage was increased from 0 to 30 mg/L, the genotoxicity of wastewater first decreased rapidly and then tended to be stable, while when the chlorine dosage was increased from 0 ...
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The use of antibacterial activity of ZnO nanoparticles in the treatment of municipal wastewater
Nanotechnology holds great potential in advanced water and wastewater treatment to improve treatment efficiency. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) have received considerable attention due to their unique antibacterial activities toward various microorganisms that are commonly found in the environment. In the present study, ZnO NPs were synthesized through both mechano-chemical and ...
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Evaluation of treatment schemes appropriate for wastewater reuse in Greece
The scope of this paper is to propose wastewater reuse quality criteria and treatment specifications for Greece, taking into consideration reuse priorities and secondary effluent characteristics. The proposed wastewater reclamation criteria and tertiary treatment schemes were evaluated in terms of feasibility and effectiveness through lab-scale experiments. The experimental data were processed by ...
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Innovative Solutions for Decentralized Wastewater Treatment
Chlorination and UV light are currently the most common methods used for disinfection of wastewater. While these processes are generally well-adapted to community or municipal installations, their operation and maintenance needs present some limitations to assure sustainable performance at the level of individual wastewater treatment systems. As reported in many papers (U.S. EPA. 1999), use of ...
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How Chemicals Are Used in Wastewater Treatment
There are many different steps to process wastewater, but one of the most important is using the chemical dosing system. This system involves a chemical feed station delivering a chemical substance into sewage, sludge, and foul water. Pumping systems like these at wastewater treatment plants usually consumes between 10% and 15% of the plant’s energy, making this process a significant part ...
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Microwave UV - An everlasting lamp?
Microwave UV Disinfection – An Everlasting Lamp?Many of you working in the water and wastewater industry will have observed the emergence of Ultraviolet technology as a player in the world of disinfection over the past 10-15 years. This article will provide a brief introduction to UV technology and outline a recent advancement in the field: - the generation of UV light using microwave energy ...
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