1SPECIALIZED ENGLISH-SEMESTER 5VAN LANG UNIVERSITYDEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTChapter 29Chapter 29FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGICAL Dr. Tran Thi My DieuSep. 2011VAN LANG UNIVERSITY DENTEMAWASTEWATER TREATMENTWASTEWATER TREATMENTBiological de[r]
compounds, and pesticides and herbicides. These compounds, depending on their concentration, may create problems such as non-biodegradability, foaming, or carcinogenicity. The concentrations of these toxic organic compounds in wastewater are very small. Their sources are usually industrial wa[r]
The membrane capillaries are long, flexible and extremely durable. These membranes are “clamped” into top and bottom distribution tubes, and will be assembled into as a membrane module. ▪ Membranes are immersed directly into the mixed liquor of the biological reactor, reducing the entire [r]
Ball mill 3 502 528 510 530 PartBall mill 4 502 528 510 530 Partthe logical fluid flow in and out of a system or assembly will be the same. To per-form a balance, the boundaries of the system must be well defined. Fluid mass-flowbalances can be taken over physical systems at m ultiple scales, taking int[r]
To compare to the treatment of food waste by disposers or grinders, the biological solubilization and mineralization system can reduce organic loading to the sewage system to half by aer[r]
the technology of UASB production for wastewater treatment plant in food processing company, State project, Food Industries Research Institute, 2007. [13] Le Duc Manh, Cao Xuan Thang etc, Study on high bioactive auto-controlled system for food wastewater treatme[r]
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1What is Domestic Wastewater andWhy Treat It?ORIGIN AND COMPOSITION OF DOMESTIC WASTEWATERDomestic wastewater is the water that has been used by a community andwhich contains all the materials added to the water during its use. It is thuscomposed of human body wastes (faeces and urine)[r]
2systems which collected medical wastewater only. Wastewater treatment systemsunder modules were mainly applied in these hospitals (6/10)Results of the assessment of the appropriateness of technologies applied inwastewater treatment systems in Hanoi Obstetrics and Gynaeco[r]
Therefore, from the novel process we can see that, the inputs of the coupled system are wastes wastewater, waste CO2, and the outputs are valuable products reclaimed water, TRANG 4 Waste[r]
In this study, biodegradation experiments were carried out separately for river water and river water spiked with DOM in wastewater treatment plant WWTP effluent to evaluate the biologic[r]
et al., 2004).3.1.4.2 On-line SensorsOn-line sensors have been proposed for nitrate, ammonia, phosphate, short-termbiological oxygen demand (BOD) (to evaluate the oxygen demand and control theaeration rate), toxicity (based on bacterial respiration) (Vanrolleghem et al., 1994)and sludge volum[r]
10.9.4 Retrofitting Failed Systems....................................... 49310.9.5 Long-Term Effects of Sodium on Clay Soils............ 49410.10 Role of On-Site Management................................................. 494References................................................................[r]
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PREPARING BID SPECIFICATIONS 207 Depending on the legalities of each situation, alternate bids can be designed toensure that a competitive situation is maintained. The favored system is specified asthe primary bid item, and acceptable alternative systems are listed separately. A pricefor each system[r]
In addition, extensive treatment may result in more residuals and may involve a trade-off of one form of pollution for another. For example, the advanced wastewater treatment system at South Lake Tahoe requires extensive chemical and energy inputs and releases ammo[r]
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operation or not.The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. A number of useful def-initions and results are given in Section 4.1.2. Observers that require a full-modeldescription of the process are presented in Section 4.1.3, with emphasis placed onlinear systems. The design