Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are by-products of the coagulation and flocculation phase of the drinking water treatment process that is employed in the vast majority of water treatment plants globally. Production of WTRs are liable to increase as clean drinking water becomes a standard resource. One of the largest disposal routes of these WTRs was via landfill, and the related disposal costs are a key driver behind the operational cost of the water treatment process. WTRs have many physical and chemical properties that lend them to potential positive reuse routes. Therefore, a large quantity of literature has been published on alternative reuse strategies. Existing or suggested alternative disposal routes for WTRs can be considered to fa...
Land application of water treatment residue (WTR) the by-product from the production of potable wate...
Surface water and groundwater resources are easily impacted by contamination from agriculture (both ...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
Coagulants such as alum, [Al2(SO4)3X14H2O], ferric chloride [FeCl3], or ferric sulfate [Fe2(SO4)3] a...
Drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs) are wastes generated when water is clarified using alumini...
Conventional water treatment consumes large quantities of coagulant and produces even greater volume...
The potential for using waste materials to provide a sustainable means of remediating contaminated l...
Coagulant recovery offers many potential benefits to water treatment, by reducing chemical demand an...
Australia, being the driest continent in the world, experiences its worst drought currently. The cit...
Water treatment residuals (WTR) application may improve the quality of sandy soils; however, nutrien...
Soil degradation is a global challenge that is intrinsically linked to climate change and food secur...
During clarification processes of raw water a vast amount of by-product known as drinking water trea...
Disposal of water treatment plant (WTP) residuals has always been an important consideration for the...
Disposal of water treatment plant (WTP) have raised great concerns due to the stringent water qualit...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are the by-products of drinking water clarification processes, wher...
Land application of water treatment residue (WTR) the by-product from the production of potable wate...
Surface water and groundwater resources are easily impacted by contamination from agriculture (both ...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
Coagulants such as alum, [Al2(SO4)3X14H2O], ferric chloride [FeCl3], or ferric sulfate [Fe2(SO4)3] a...
Drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs) are wastes generated when water is clarified using alumini...
Conventional water treatment consumes large quantities of coagulant and produces even greater volume...
The potential for using waste materials to provide a sustainable means of remediating contaminated l...
Coagulant recovery offers many potential benefits to water treatment, by reducing chemical demand an...
Australia, being the driest continent in the world, experiences its worst drought currently. The cit...
Water treatment residuals (WTR) application may improve the quality of sandy soils; however, nutrien...
Soil degradation is a global challenge that is intrinsically linked to climate change and food secur...
During clarification processes of raw water a vast amount of by-product known as drinking water trea...
Disposal of water treatment plant (WTP) residuals has always been an important consideration for the...
Disposal of water treatment plant (WTP) have raised great concerns due to the stringent water qualit...
Water treatment residuals (WTRs) are the by-products of drinking water clarification processes, wher...
Land application of water treatment residue (WTR) the by-product from the production of potable wate...
Surface water and groundwater resources are easily impacted by contamination from agriculture (both ...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...