In this paper we analyse the feasibility of low voltage iron electrocoagulation as a means of municipal secondary effluent treatment with a focus on removal of microbial indicators, Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria (ARB) and nutrients. A laboratory scale batch unit equipped with iron electrodes was used on synthetic and real secondary effluent from a municipal wastewater treatment plant. Synthetic secondary effluent was separately assayed with spiked Escherichia coli WR1 and with bacteriophage ΦX174, while real effluent samples were screened before and after treatment for E. coli, Extended Spectrum Betalactamase-producing E. coli, Enterococci, Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci, Clostridium perfringens spores and somatic coliphages. Charge dosag...
This study is focused on the disinfection of raw dairy wastewater by means of a sequential treatment...
Water treatment and reuse is gaining acceptance as a strategy to fight against water contamination a...
In this study, the potential to treat domestic wastewater (DWW) using an electrocoagulation (EC) pro...
Due to the quick growth in human population and subsequently a high rate of urbanization, fresh wate...
Electrochemical water treatment is gaining increasing popularity due to its wide range of potential ...
In a global context of ever increasing population, climate change, and freshwater quality deteriorat...
To preserve environmental and human health, improved treatment processes are needed to reduce nutrie...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of electrocoagulation for the removal of ...
This work aims at comparing the ability of two kinds of electrochemical technologies, namely electro...
[[abstract]]Surface finishing wastewater having low pH (∼2) and high conductivity (>11 mS/cm) was tr...
<p>Electrocoagulation (EC) presents operational advantages over chemical coagulation, including no r...
Electrochemical ferrous iron (Fe2+) wastewater treatment is gaining momentum for treating municipal ...
ABSTRACT Food industry wastewater contains large amount of organic contaminants that cause water ...
Technologies addressing both arsenic and microbial contamination of Bengal groundwater are needed. F...
Electrocoagulation is an electrochemical method for the treatment of water and wastewater. The prese...
This study is focused on the disinfection of raw dairy wastewater by means of a sequential treatment...
Water treatment and reuse is gaining acceptance as a strategy to fight against water contamination a...
In this study, the potential to treat domestic wastewater (DWW) using an electrocoagulation (EC) pro...
Due to the quick growth in human population and subsequently a high rate of urbanization, fresh wate...
Electrochemical water treatment is gaining increasing popularity due to its wide range of potential ...
In a global context of ever increasing population, climate change, and freshwater quality deteriorat...
To preserve environmental and human health, improved treatment processes are needed to reduce nutrie...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of electrocoagulation for the removal of ...
This work aims at comparing the ability of two kinds of electrochemical technologies, namely electro...
[[abstract]]Surface finishing wastewater having low pH (∼2) and high conductivity (>11 mS/cm) was tr...
<p>Electrocoagulation (EC) presents operational advantages over chemical coagulation, including no r...
Electrochemical ferrous iron (Fe2+) wastewater treatment is gaining momentum for treating municipal ...
ABSTRACT Food industry wastewater contains large amount of organic contaminants that cause water ...
Technologies addressing both arsenic and microbial contamination of Bengal groundwater are needed. F...
Electrocoagulation is an electrochemical method for the treatment of water and wastewater. The prese...
This study is focused on the disinfection of raw dairy wastewater by means of a sequential treatment...
Water treatment and reuse is gaining acceptance as a strategy to fight against water contamination a...
In this study, the potential to treat domestic wastewater (DWW) using an electrocoagulation (EC) pro...