Valorization of dairy-industry wastewater and stormwater energy is a new approach to establishment of sustainable agriculture, which is based on use of stormwater containing dairy wastewater for production of yeast-algae (Saccharomyces cerevisiae–Scenedesmus abundans) biomass and biofuel. Dairy wastewater (DW) has high COD (68,000 mg/L) and BOD (31,800 mg/L). To cultivate yeast-microalgae, dilution was performed using stormwater with the dilution rate of 10 to 100%. The objective of this study was to treat the dairy wastewater and stormwater (SW) with microalgae. In this study cultures of Scenedesmus abundans (microalgae), Saccharomyces cerevisiae + Scenedesmus abundans (yeast + microalgae) and Scenedesmus abundans + Chlorella minutissima (...
Nutrient removal from wastewaters has been traditionally achieved by activated sludge. But, in recen...
To determine the feasibility of microalgae-yeast mixed culture using the liquid digestate of dairy w...
Utah State University has developed new RABR (Rotating Algal Biofilm Reactor) technology aimed at pr...
A mixed culture of oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi and wastewater native microalgae (mostly Sce...
The present study aims to demonstrate the potential of microalgae Chlorococcum humicola for treatmen...
Dairy farm wastewaters are potential resources for production of microalgae biofuels. A study was co...
AbstractDairy farm wastewaters are potential resources for production of microalgae biofuels. A stud...
The current study demonstrates a comprehensive investigation on clean water generation from raw dair...
The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of culturing high-oil algae biomass based on...
The present study addresses adopting the organic and nutritious materials in dairy wastewater as med...
This study is concerned with comparing raw dairy wastewater (DWW) with blue-green medium (BG11 mediu...
Biofilm-based microalgal growth was determined as functions of organic chemical loading and water te...
Culturing microalgae using dairy-wastes offers the opportunity of producing valuable biomass for dif...
The aim of the research was to determine the possibility of treated dairy wastewater using in the pr...
Secondary wastewaters from the dairy industry may cause eutrophication of water bodies when not prop...
Nutrient removal from wastewaters has been traditionally achieved by activated sludge. But, in recen...
To determine the feasibility of microalgae-yeast mixed culture using the liquid digestate of dairy w...
Utah State University has developed new RABR (Rotating Algal Biofilm Reactor) technology aimed at pr...
A mixed culture of oleaginous yeast Lipomyces starkeyi and wastewater native microalgae (mostly Sce...
The present study aims to demonstrate the potential of microalgae Chlorococcum humicola for treatmen...
Dairy farm wastewaters are potential resources for production of microalgae biofuels. A study was co...
AbstractDairy farm wastewaters are potential resources for production of microalgae biofuels. A stud...
The current study demonstrates a comprehensive investigation on clean water generation from raw dair...
The goal of this study was to determine the feasibility of culturing high-oil algae biomass based on...
The present study addresses adopting the organic and nutritious materials in dairy wastewater as med...
This study is concerned with comparing raw dairy wastewater (DWW) with blue-green medium (BG11 mediu...
Biofilm-based microalgal growth was determined as functions of organic chemical loading and water te...
Culturing microalgae using dairy-wastes offers the opportunity of producing valuable biomass for dif...
The aim of the research was to determine the possibility of treated dairy wastewater using in the pr...
Secondary wastewaters from the dairy industry may cause eutrophication of water bodies when not prop...
Nutrient removal from wastewaters has been traditionally achieved by activated sludge. But, in recen...
To determine the feasibility of microalgae-yeast mixed culture using the liquid digestate of dairy w...
Utah State University has developed new RABR (Rotating Algal Biofilm Reactor) technology aimed at pr...