Ion exchange (IEX) processes are a promising alternative to remove and recover nutrients from municipal wastewater. To assess the feasibility and viability of IEX processes for full-scale application, this study aimed at providing an evaluation of performance and economics on upscaling these processes for two different configurations in a 10,000 population equivalent wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and compared them with a traditional biological nutrient removal (BNR) plant. The IEX processes were designed based on existing pilot-scale data, and after aerobic or anaerobic carbon removal stages. The nutrients were recovered from spent regenerants in the form of (NH4)2SO4 and hydroxyapatite Ca5(PO4)3(OH), allowing regenerant reuse. The 40-y...
This study presents two novel methods for treating important environmental contaminants from two dif...
Nowadays, resource recovery is a trending topic following the circular economy schemes proposed by t...
Although nutrient removal and recovery from municipal wastewater are desirable to protect phosphorus...
Abstract: Recovery of nutrients as well as the requirement to meet low effluent values are recent ch...
Abstract: The operational performance of a demonstration scale ion exchange process, treating 10 m3 ...
Interest in the recovery of nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater has increased as it provides a w...
Orthophosphate (PO4-P) removal and recovery from municipal wastewater were investigated in a 10 m3/d...
Regulated phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) discharges and the cost of fertilizer provide economic dri...
This study presents the financial assessment for implementing an ammonium and phosphate simultaneous...
The demand for phosphorous (P) fertilizer is projected to increase by 100% by the end of the century...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
As freshwater supplies dwindle globally, large metropolises like Los Angeles and Singapore have made...
Nitrogen and phosphorus discharge is regulated due to eutrophication. Typically ammonium-nitrogen is...
Nutrient recovery from municipal wastewater was evaluated using anion exchange media loaded with hyd...
Wastewater, especially anaerobic treatment effluent, contains high ammonia nitrogen (NH4-N) and inor...
This study presents two novel methods for treating important environmental contaminants from two dif...
Nowadays, resource recovery is a trending topic following the circular economy schemes proposed by t...
Although nutrient removal and recovery from municipal wastewater are desirable to protect phosphorus...
Abstract: Recovery of nutrients as well as the requirement to meet low effluent values are recent ch...
Abstract: The operational performance of a demonstration scale ion exchange process, treating 10 m3 ...
Interest in the recovery of nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater has increased as it provides a w...
Orthophosphate (PO4-P) removal and recovery from municipal wastewater were investigated in a 10 m3/d...
Regulated phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) discharges and the cost of fertilizer provide economic dri...
This study presents the financial assessment for implementing an ammonium and phosphate simultaneous...
The demand for phosphorous (P) fertilizer is projected to increase by 100% by the end of the century...
The existing linear economy approach to nutrient management has clear shortcomings including high ex...
As freshwater supplies dwindle globally, large metropolises like Los Angeles and Singapore have made...
Nitrogen and phosphorus discharge is regulated due to eutrophication. Typically ammonium-nitrogen is...
Nutrient recovery from municipal wastewater was evaluated using anion exchange media loaded with hyd...
Wastewater, especially anaerobic treatment effluent, contains high ammonia nitrogen (NH4-N) and inor...
This study presents two novel methods for treating important environmental contaminants from two dif...
Nowadays, resource recovery is a trending topic following the circular economy schemes proposed by t...
Although nutrient removal and recovery from municipal wastewater are desirable to protect phosphorus...