Attenuation of excess nutrients in wastewater and stormwater is required to safeguard aquatic ecosystems. The use of low-cost, mineral-based industrial by-products with high Ca, Mg, Fe or Al content as a solid phase in constructed wetlands potentially offers a cost-effective wastewater treatment option in areas without centralised water treatment facilities. Our objective was to investigate use of water treatment residuals (WTRs), coal fly ash (CFA), and granular activated carbon (GAC) from biomass combustion in in-situ water treatment schemes to manage dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nutrients. Both CaO- and CaCO3-based WTRs effectively attenuated inorganic N species but exhibited little capacity for organic N removal. The CaO-based WTR...
© 2015 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved. Advanced treatment processes are vita...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) with days to months of residence time has been successfully used as treat...
New federal drinking water regulations have been promulgated to restrict the levels of disinfection ...
Excess nutrient input to water bodies frequently results in algal blooms and development of oxygen d...
Rapid population growth and the resultant pollution of freshwater sources are expected to create wat...
Disinfection by-products (DBPs) are an ever-increasing occurrence in water networks, particularly th...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in surface waters negatively impacts drinking water treatment and is a ...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption has found wide application as a treatment process for the...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
This paper shows there is excellent potential to remove organic carbon by biological activated carbo...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex mixture of organic compounds res...
The removal of different natural organic matter (NOM) components from boreal lake water was studied ...
Filtration technology is well established in the water sector but is limited by inability to remove ...
This work evaluated the use of different external carbon sources to promote the via-nitrite nutrient...
Around the world, stormwater is a frequent and growing source of contamination for waterbodies. Comm...
© 2015 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved. Advanced treatment processes are vita...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) with days to months of residence time has been successfully used as treat...
New federal drinking water regulations have been promulgated to restrict the levels of disinfection ...
Excess nutrient input to water bodies frequently results in algal blooms and development of oxygen d...
Rapid population growth and the resultant pollution of freshwater sources are expected to create wat...
Disinfection by-products (DBPs) are an ever-increasing occurrence in water networks, particularly th...
Natural organic matter (NOM) in surface waters negatively impacts drinking water treatment and is a ...
Granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption has found wide application as a treatment process for the...
Drinking water is widely collected from surface water sources. In these water sources, both the quan...
This paper shows there is excellent potential to remove organic carbon by biological activated carbo...
M.Ing. (Civil Engineering)Natural organic matter (NOM) is a complex mixture of organic compounds res...
The removal of different natural organic matter (NOM) components from boreal lake water was studied ...
Filtration technology is well established in the water sector but is limited by inability to remove ...
This work evaluated the use of different external carbon sources to promote the via-nitrite nutrient...
Around the world, stormwater is a frequent and growing source of contamination for waterbodies. Comm...
© 2015 Balaban Desalination Publications. All rights reserved. Advanced treatment processes are vita...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) with days to months of residence time has been successfully used as treat...
New federal drinking water regulations have been promulgated to restrict the levels of disinfection ...