The overapplication of manure on agricultural soils leads to nitrogen and phosphorus discharge into the aquatic environment, resulting in serious eutrophication problems and decreased water quality. Piggery wastewater (PWW) can be treated by microalgae to recycle nutrients, but the toxic levels of ammonia and organic matter hinder their growth. Fresh water is usually used to dilute PWW, but it is a scarce resource. The implementation of a pretreatment step before microalgae-based treatment could make PWW suitable for microalgae growth. Electrocoagulation, ammonia stripping, photo-Fenton, and constructed wetlands were evaluated as pretreatment methods to reduce ammonia, chemical oxygen demand (COD), color, and total suspended solids. Moreove...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...
Concerns about climate changes and global water crisis are increasing, considering the low freshwate...
Alternatives to conventional inorganic fertilizers are needed to cope with the growing global popula...
ABSTRACT: The overapplication of manure on agricultural soils leads to nitrogen and phosphorus disch...
Anaerobic digestate of piggery effluent (ADPE) is extremely high in ammonia toxic to many microorgan...
ABSTRACT: Pig farming generates highly polluting wastewaters which entail serious environmental issu...
Anaerobically digested pig manure are effluents still rich in ammonium, with high chemical oxygen de...
BACKGROUND: Microalgae–bacteria-based processes are among the most promising low-cost technologies t...
Effluents from intensive pig farms present high nutrient concentration, mainly ammonium, contributin...
Pig slurry was used as the sole nutrient source to produce biomass of the microalga Scenedesmus alme...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
The growth of the world's population increases the demand for fresh water, food, energy, and technol...
Treating municipal wastewater is necessary to limit the impact carbonaceous, nitrogenous and phospho...
Wastewater (WW) treatment using microalgae has become a growing trend due the economic and environme...
Algae can play a positive role in wastewater treatment by recycling of nutrients, by taking up carbo...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...
Concerns about climate changes and global water crisis are increasing, considering the low freshwate...
Alternatives to conventional inorganic fertilizers are needed to cope with the growing global popula...
ABSTRACT: The overapplication of manure on agricultural soils leads to nitrogen and phosphorus disch...
Anaerobic digestate of piggery effluent (ADPE) is extremely high in ammonia toxic to many microorgan...
ABSTRACT: Pig farming generates highly polluting wastewaters which entail serious environmental issu...
Anaerobically digested pig manure are effluents still rich in ammonium, with high chemical oxygen de...
BACKGROUND: Microalgae–bacteria-based processes are among the most promising low-cost technologies t...
Effluents from intensive pig farms present high nutrient concentration, mainly ammonium, contributin...
Pig slurry was used as the sole nutrient source to produce biomass of the microalga Scenedesmus alme...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
The growth of the world's population increases the demand for fresh water, food, energy, and technol...
Treating municipal wastewater is necessary to limit the impact carbonaceous, nitrogenous and phospho...
Wastewater (WW) treatment using microalgae has become a growing trend due the economic and environme...
Algae can play a positive role in wastewater treatment by recycling of nutrients, by taking up carbo...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...
Concerns about climate changes and global water crisis are increasing, considering the low freshwate...
Alternatives to conventional inorganic fertilizers are needed to cope with the growing global popula...