Excessive release of phosphorus from the effluent of on-site sanitation facilities to the environment is one source of aquatic pollution. The primary effect of excess phosphorus in the aquatic environment is eutrophication. In Sweden, there are about one million private on-site wastewater treatment facilities, half of which are considered unacceptable by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA). Recent guidelines issued by SEPA recommended total phosphorus reduction of 70-90 % in wastewater in small scale treatment facilities. Using reactive filter materials as compact filter systems following a biological pretreatment can be a convenient option for upgrading the present on-site sewage treatment facilities. Research on reactive f...
Developing low-cost and effective technologies to upgrade phosphorus (P) removal from the catchment ...
Literature reviews and laboratory work were used to examine the phosphorus removal efficiency of the...
The work deals with the possibility of the elimination of phosphorus and ammonium from waters loaded...
Excessive release of phosphorus from the effluent of on-site sanitation facilities to the environmen...
The use of separate phosphorus (P) filter units containing replaceable filter materials with a high ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important plant nutrient and essential for life. However, thephosphate rock use...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA...
For many surface waters, phosphorus (P) leaching is a serious problem that should be minimized to pr...
Existing small scale wastewater treatment systems in Nordic countries have generally low treatment e...
An excessive input of nutrients to lakes and other water bodies has created a problem with eutrophic...
Discharges of phosphorus (P) from on-site wastewater treatment systems generally contribute to eutro...
Developing low-cost and effective technologies to upgrade phosphorus (P) removal from the catchment ...
Literature reviews and laboratory work were used to examine the phosphorus removal efficiency of the...
The work deals with the possibility of the elimination of phosphorus and ammonium from waters loaded...
Excessive release of phosphorus from the effluent of on-site sanitation facilities to the environmen...
The use of separate phosphorus (P) filter units containing replaceable filter materials with a high ...
Phosphorus (P) is an important plant nutrient and essential for life. However, thephosphate rock use...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
Use of reactive filter media (RFM) is an emerging technology in small-scale wastewater treatment to ...
Phosphorus is an essential component in all living organisms; it is one of the components of the DNA...
For many surface waters, phosphorus (P) leaching is a serious problem that should be minimized to pr...
Existing small scale wastewater treatment systems in Nordic countries have generally low treatment e...
An excessive input of nutrients to lakes and other water bodies has created a problem with eutrophic...
Discharges of phosphorus (P) from on-site wastewater treatment systems generally contribute to eutro...
Developing low-cost and effective technologies to upgrade phosphorus (P) removal from the catchment ...
Literature reviews and laboratory work were used to examine the phosphorus removal efficiency of the...
The work deals with the possibility of the elimination of phosphorus and ammonium from waters loaded...