A wastewater treatment plant controls the level of pollution reaching the environment. Yet, despite being the most common aerobic route for treatment of wastewater, the activated sludge process is not utilized to its full potential. This is mainly due to the lack of knowledge base correlating the microbial community in the activated sludge to its degradative performance. In this study, the activated biomass at the treatment site was monitored for five consecutive months. Even though operational parameters were kept constant, the microbial community was observed to change after 3 months. This shift was seen to correlate with 25 % loss of degradative efficiency. Target oxygenases were monitored at two time points, and results indicate...
On-site wastewater treatment systems are gaining popularity in areas where centralized wastewater tr...
Biological activated sludge process must be functionally stable to continuously remove contaminants ...
This research investigated the process efficiency and microbial communities and their diversity in a...
This study evaluates the degradative efficiency of activated biomass collected from a Common Effluen...
The assembling of microbial consortia in wastewater treatment facilities is a significance of enviro...
The requirements for treated wastewater are becoming increasingly more stringent, and therefore the ...
Activated sludge is one of the most commonly applied biological treatment processes for wastewater t...
Wastewater treatment is necessary to reduce the health risks and environmental impacts associated wi...
Traditional wastewater treatments based on activated sludge often encounter the problems of bulking ...
The activated sludge comprises a complex microbiological community. The structure (what types of mic...
This study aimed at understanding how bacterial communities fluctuate and correlate with wastewater ...
Wastewater treatment is a process of increasing importance in a world with an ever growing human pop...
Industrial effluent treatment plants (ETPs) are very important in protecting the environment and di...
The resilience of microbial communities to press disturbances and whether ecosystem function is gove...
Industrial effluent treatment plants (ETPs) are very important in protecting the environment and dif...
On-site wastewater treatment systems are gaining popularity in areas where centralized wastewater tr...
Biological activated sludge process must be functionally stable to continuously remove contaminants ...
This research investigated the process efficiency and microbial communities and their diversity in a...
This study evaluates the degradative efficiency of activated biomass collected from a Common Effluen...
The assembling of microbial consortia in wastewater treatment facilities is a significance of enviro...
The requirements for treated wastewater are becoming increasingly more stringent, and therefore the ...
Activated sludge is one of the most commonly applied biological treatment processes for wastewater t...
Wastewater treatment is necessary to reduce the health risks and environmental impacts associated wi...
Traditional wastewater treatments based on activated sludge often encounter the problems of bulking ...
The activated sludge comprises a complex microbiological community. The structure (what types of mic...
This study aimed at understanding how bacterial communities fluctuate and correlate with wastewater ...
Wastewater treatment is a process of increasing importance in a world with an ever growing human pop...
Industrial effluent treatment plants (ETPs) are very important in protecting the environment and di...
The resilience of microbial communities to press disturbances and whether ecosystem function is gove...
Industrial effluent treatment plants (ETPs) are very important in protecting the environment and dif...
On-site wastewater treatment systems are gaining popularity in areas where centralized wastewater tr...
Biological activated sludge process must be functionally stable to continuously remove contaminants ...
This research investigated the process efficiency and microbial communities and their diversity in a...