Increasing legislation and rising treatment and disposal costs have promoted optimisation of the activated sludge process to encompass reduction of waste biomass. Manipulation of process control such as increasing sludge age and decreasing food to microorganism ratio can lower waste sludge production, but capital works as well as increased operating costs in the form of power requirement for oxygen supply may be required. The need for a cost effective method of biomass reduction without capital expenditure has prompted research into methods beyond process control. The use of chemicals capable of disrupting microorganism metabolic pathways can theoretically allow continuation of catabolic (degradative) paths whilst halting some or al...
Eighty percent of all biologically treated waste waters in Europe are oxidised by the activated slud...
Due to the recent approval of the Best Available Techniques Reference Document for Wastewater Treatm...
Excess sludge production is a major challenge in the global wastewater treatment. Conventional meth...
[EN] Sludge production in wastewater treatment plants is nowadays a big concern due to the high prod...
Activated sludge process is one of the most common biological processes in wastewater treatment plan...
Activated sludge processes are widely used in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) but they also gene...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of sludge retention time (SRT), hydraulic retention time...
The activated sludge process is one of the major aerobic processes used in the biological treatment ...
Adding chemicals that alter the microbial metabolism and reduce cell growth, without affecting organ...
Alternate cycling of sludge in aerobic, anoxic, and anaerobic regimes is a promising strategy that c...
Treatment and disposal of excess sludge from activated sludge processes are becoming more and more e...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Excessive sludge production is one of the major challenges for biological wastew...
BACKGROUND: Excess biomass generation in wastewater treatment plants is an unavoidable byproduct of ...
Wastewater treatment plants are designed as a first barrier to reduce xenobiotic emission into river...
[eng] Due to the recent approval of the Best Available Techniques Reference Document for Wastewater ...
Eighty percent of all biologically treated waste waters in Europe are oxidised by the activated slud...
Due to the recent approval of the Best Available Techniques Reference Document for Wastewater Treatm...
Excess sludge production is a major challenge in the global wastewater treatment. Conventional meth...
[EN] Sludge production in wastewater treatment plants is nowadays a big concern due to the high prod...
Activated sludge process is one of the most common biological processes in wastewater treatment plan...
Activated sludge processes are widely used in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) but they also gene...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of sludge retention time (SRT), hydraulic retention time...
The activated sludge process is one of the major aerobic processes used in the biological treatment ...
Adding chemicals that alter the microbial metabolism and reduce cell growth, without affecting organ...
Alternate cycling of sludge in aerobic, anoxic, and anaerobic regimes is a promising strategy that c...
Treatment and disposal of excess sludge from activated sludge processes are becoming more and more e...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Excessive sludge production is one of the major challenges for biological wastew...
BACKGROUND: Excess biomass generation in wastewater treatment plants is an unavoidable byproduct of ...
Wastewater treatment plants are designed as a first barrier to reduce xenobiotic emission into river...
[eng] Due to the recent approval of the Best Available Techniques Reference Document for Wastewater ...
Eighty percent of all biologically treated waste waters in Europe are oxidised by the activated slud...
Due to the recent approval of the Best Available Techniques Reference Document for Wastewater Treatm...
Excess sludge production is a major challenge in the global wastewater treatment. Conventional meth...