Prior Treatment Of The Sludge
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1. Tratamento combinado de lixiviado de aterro sanitário e lodo de fossa séptica com emprego de geobag: estudo de laboratório e de campo
RESUMO Neste trabalho, são apresentados os resultados do desempenho de dois sistemas de tratamento combinado de lixiviado de aterros sanitários e lodos de fossas. Na escala de laboratório, empregou-se um geobag de pequenas dimensões e um filtro biológico de percolação a jusante dele. Na escala real, investigou-se o desempenho de uma unidade de tratame
Eng. Sanit. Ambient.. Publicado em: 20/12/2019
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2. Performance of coupling an activated sludge reactor with heterogeneous photocatalysis (TiO2/UV) for removing the color of an industrial wastewater / Desempenho do acoplamento de um reator de lodo ativado à fotocatálise heterogênea (TiO2/UV) no descoramento de um efluente industrial
Generally, wastewaters can be easily treated by biological reactors with a good efficiency regarding organic matter removal. However, the process can be impaired in the presence of compounds that are toxic or have low biodegradability. Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) may be a choice to oxidize these compounds and minimize their toxicity and/or increase b
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Characterization and treatment of sludge originated from septic tanks / Caracterização e pré-tratamento de lodo de fossas e de tanques sépticos
Septic tanks are small structures used for partial treatment of wastewater produced from urban and rural areas. It utilization is justify mainly by simplicity of construction and for being a technology that requires low operational dedication. Although it is a technology vastly used in Brazil, there is not much information about the characteristics of the wa
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Application of electroflocculation technique for the tannery effluent treatment / AplicaÃÃo da tÃcnica de eletro-floculaÃÃo no tratamento de efluentes de curtume
In the present work has been studied the electro-flocculation efficiency on the reduction of organic and inorganic material concentrations such as Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), turbidity, total solids and metal, mainly chromium, on an untreated tannery effluent using a pair of electrodes. For this purpose, a lab scale Electro-Flocculation (EF) reactor was co
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Aplicação de lipases no tratamento de águas residuárias com elevados teores de lipídeos
The process of anaerobic digestion has been greatly developed during the last decades for the treatment of wastewater from food industries as for example, wastewaters from sugar and starch manufacturing and from breweries. However, for wastewaters which contain high amounts of fats and proteins, such as those from slaughterhouses and dairies, anaerobic diges
Química Nova. Publicado em: 2005-03
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6. Optimal policies for activated sludge treatment systems with multi effluent stream generation
Most industrial processes generate liquid waste, which requires treatment prior to disposal. These processes are divided into sectors that generate effluents with time dependent characteristics. Each sector sends the effluent to wastewater treatment plants through pumping-stations. In general, activated sludge is the most suitable treatment and consists of e
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. Publicado em: 2000-12
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7. Evaluation of Inoculum Addition To Stimulate In Situ Bioremediation of Oily-Sludge-Contaminated Soil
A full-scale study evaluating an inoculum addition to stimulate in situ bioremediation of oily-sludge-contaminated soil was conducted at an oil refinery where the indigenous population of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria in the soil was very low (103 to 104 CFU/g of soil). A feasibility study was conducted prior to the full-scale bioremediation study. In this
American Society for Microbiology.
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8. Clearance of Human-Pathogenic Viruses from Sludge: Study of Four Stabilization Processes by Real-Time Reverse Transcription-PCR and Cell Culture
Sludges derived from wastewater treatment are foul-smelling, biologically unstable substances. As well as containing numerous pathogenic microorganisms, they also consist of organic matter that can be used as agricultural fertilizer. Legislation nevertheless requires sludges to be virologically tested prior to spreading by the counting of infectious enterovi
American Society for Microbiology.