Thesis (MScEng) -- Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Urine contains up to 80% of nitrogen, 50 % of phosphates and 90 % of potassium of the total load in domestic wastewater but makes up less than 1% of the total volume (Larsen et al., 1996). The source separation and separate treatment of this concentrated waste stream can have various downstream advantages on wastewater infrastructure and treated effluent quality. The handling of undiluted source separated urine however poses various challenges from the origin onward. The urine has to be transported to a point of discharge and ultimately has to be treated in order to remove the high loads of organics and nutrients. Wilsenach (2006) proposed onsite treatment of source s...
In this study, the impact of urine diversion on the treatment capacity, treatment process, and capit...
Urine contains the majority of nutrients in urban wastewaters and is an ideal nutrient recovery targ...
Summarization: A study was undertaken to examine the feasibility of biologically treating a combined...
Nitrification of source-separated human urine to nitrate for discharging into sewers would provide a...
Abstract In laboratory experiments, source-separated urine was stabilised with nitrification and den...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
Removal of nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing molecules from wastewater is necessary to prevent exc...
Abstract Wastewater treatment should not only be concerned with urban hygiene and environmental prot...
The report presents municipal wastewater treatment using Biological process by Sequencing Batch Rea...
Urine separating (US) wastewater systems, where urine is collected and used as a fertiliser, may be ...
This study concerns the application of a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) for the posttreatment of an ...
[eng] In the present work, the biological treatment of real reject water (800 mg NH4+-N L-1) from an...
Biological nitrogen removal via nitrite may represent a promising process for the optimization of ni...
The paper deals with a demonstration study where the nitrogen biological removal from anaerobic supe...
Nitrogen removal via nitrite, as opposed to the traditional nitrate, may be beneficial for carbon-li...
In this study, the impact of urine diversion on the treatment capacity, treatment process, and capit...
Urine contains the majority of nutrients in urban wastewaters and is an ideal nutrient recovery targ...
Summarization: A study was undertaken to examine the feasibility of biologically treating a combined...
Nitrification of source-separated human urine to nitrate for discharging into sewers would provide a...
Abstract In laboratory experiments, source-separated urine was stabilised with nitrification and den...
Urine is a “waste” stream that contains the majority of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium present ...
Removal of nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing molecules from wastewater is necessary to prevent exc...
Abstract Wastewater treatment should not only be concerned with urban hygiene and environmental prot...
The report presents municipal wastewater treatment using Biological process by Sequencing Batch Rea...
Urine separating (US) wastewater systems, where urine is collected and used as a fertiliser, may be ...
This study concerns the application of a sequencing batch reactor (SBR) for the posttreatment of an ...
[eng] In the present work, the biological treatment of real reject water (800 mg NH4+-N L-1) from an...
Biological nitrogen removal via nitrite may represent a promising process for the optimization of ni...
The paper deals with a demonstration study where the nitrogen biological removal from anaerobic supe...
Nitrogen removal via nitrite, as opposed to the traditional nitrate, may be beneficial for carbon-li...
In this study, the impact of urine diversion on the treatment capacity, treatment process, and capit...
Urine contains the majority of nutrients in urban wastewaters and is an ideal nutrient recovery targ...
Summarization: A study was undertaken to examine the feasibility of biologically treating a combined...