Phosphorus is removed from wastewater streams to prevent the ecologically harmful effects of eutrophication in receiving natural systems. Current chemical and biological techniques for removing phosphorus from wastewater are not able to practicably achieve the new discharge limit expected under the Water Framework Directive of 0.1 mg phosphorus L- 1 . In addition, they do not represent an economically viable route for the recovery and reuse of the phosphorus they remove. Cont/d.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo
Phosphorus removal and recovery from waste streams is essential for closing the loop of phosphorus. ...
© 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for plant growth. ...
Eutrophication and the resulting formation of harmful algal blooms causes huge economic and environm...
Phosphorus is removed from wastewater streams to prevent the ecologically harmful effects of eutrop...
Increasingly stricter phosphorus discharge limits represent a significant challenge for the wastewat...
Phosphorus is not only a non-renewable resource but also a major cause of eutrophication in natural ...
Our research is recently focused on the phosphorus removal from wastewater treatment plant outlets. ...
Removing phosphate from water is important as it causes eutrophication, which in turn has a harmful ...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the removal of inorganic phosphorus (P) from wastewater, but...
Intensive agriculture production and industrial expansion are causing an increase on nutrient rele...
Eutrophication is one of the main challenges regarding the ecological quality of surface waters, pho...
Combined phosphorus (P) removal and recovery from wastewater is a sensible and sustainable choice in...
BACKDROUND This study presents the evaluation of two ion exchangers (granular and fibrous) impregna...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will no...
Phosphorus removal and recovery from waste streams is essential for closing the loop of phosphorus. ...
© 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for plant growth. ...
Eutrophication and the resulting formation of harmful algal blooms causes huge economic and environm...
Phosphorus is removed from wastewater streams to prevent the ecologically harmful effects of eutrop...
Increasingly stricter phosphorus discharge limits represent a significant challenge for the wastewat...
Phosphorus is not only a non-renewable resource but also a major cause of eutrophication in natural ...
Our research is recently focused on the phosphorus removal from wastewater treatment plant outlets. ...
Removing phosphate from water is important as it causes eutrophication, which in turn has a harmful ...
Numerous studies have been conducted on the removal of inorganic phosphorus (P) from wastewater, but...
Intensive agriculture production and industrial expansion are causing an increase on nutrient rele...
Eutrophication is one of the main challenges regarding the ecological quality of surface waters, pho...
Combined phosphorus (P) removal and recovery from wastewater is a sensible and sustainable choice in...
BACKDROUND This study presents the evaluation of two ion exchangers (granular and fibrous) impregna...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will no...
Phosphorus removal and recovery from waste streams is essential for closing the loop of phosphorus. ...
© 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient for plant growth. ...
Eutrophication and the resulting formation of harmful algal blooms causes huge economic and environm...