This chapter provides a general overview of biological wastewater remediation systems in the food industry. Water reuse systems are becoming more and more interesting and promising technologies, depending on merely quantitative estimations, physical and chemical features of pollutants and the variability of these characteristics, week after week. Different systems are available for the food industry. Several of these remediation systems may be subdivided into four categories depending on the peculiar removal operation, including biological systems. Biological techniques aim to reduce organic loads and the remaining suspended materials in wastewaters from primary processes (after a preliminary removal of oils and solids) by means of aerobic,...
© 2012 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. The basic function of waste...
Bioremediation is a general concept that includes all those processes and actions that take place in...
The food industry consumes large amounts of water although there is an increasing demand for water a...
This chapter provides a general overview of biological wastewater remediation systems in the food in...
This chapter provides a general overview of physical-chemical wastewater remediation systems in the ...
This chapter introduces one of the most important emergencies in the world of food and non-food indu...
Biological treatment methods are used to remove organic and some inorganic substances from wastewate...
This chapter focuses on a number of specific biological treatment technologies as options to wastewa...
In the article the working principles of wastewater biological treatment for food companies is revie...
The purpose of this chapter is to present an overview of major types of engineered wastewater treatm...
Biological treatment of wastewater is a low-cost solution for remediation of wastewater. This book f...
This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of natural wastewater treatment technologies selected ...
3 Figuras.-- 3 TablasWater is the most extensively used raw material in the food and beverage indust...
Industrial wastewater consists of inorganic and organic toxic pollutants that pose a threat to envir...
Effluents from the food-processing sector often contain significant concentrations of valuable resou...
© 2012 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. The basic function of waste...
Bioremediation is a general concept that includes all those processes and actions that take place in...
The food industry consumes large amounts of water although there is an increasing demand for water a...
This chapter provides a general overview of biological wastewater remediation systems in the food in...
This chapter provides a general overview of physical-chemical wastewater remediation systems in the ...
This chapter introduces one of the most important emergencies in the world of food and non-food indu...
Biological treatment methods are used to remove organic and some inorganic substances from wastewate...
This chapter focuses on a number of specific biological treatment technologies as options to wastewa...
In the article the working principles of wastewater biological treatment for food companies is revie...
The purpose of this chapter is to present an overview of major types of engineered wastewater treatm...
Biological treatment of wastewater is a low-cost solution for remediation of wastewater. This book f...
This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of natural wastewater treatment technologies selected ...
3 Figuras.-- 3 TablasWater is the most extensively used raw material in the food and beverage indust...
Industrial wastewater consists of inorganic and organic toxic pollutants that pose a threat to envir...
Effluents from the food-processing sector often contain significant concentrations of valuable resou...
© 2012 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved. The basic function of waste...
Bioremediation is a general concept that includes all those processes and actions that take place in...
The food industry consumes large amounts of water although there is an increasing demand for water a...