The Upflow Anaerobic Clarification Tank (UACT) is of interest as a post-treatment step for high-rate anaerobic wastewater treatment systems. The UACT contributes to extra capture of methane from the raw wastewater. It also significantly facilitates the reuse of the treated water. The efficiency of the UACT process is demonstrated in this study using laboratory-scale reactors. The water produced by the UACT had a low total COD, in most cases below 145 mg/L and a soluble COD below 60 mg/L at surface loading rates between 0.1-0.4 m(3)/(m(2) h) and hydraulic retention times between 5-6 h. The sludge bed of the UACT was characterised by 6-10 times higher substrate affinity (for ethanol, acetate and propionate) compared to the parent UASB and sim...
Industrial wastewaters are complex in nature, having soluble, insoluble and/or potentially insoluble...
This research describes the feasibility of applying a UASB reactor for the treatment of concentrated...
As part of the WERF Project ENER5R12, a 1.8-m3 pilot plant reactor using the upflow anaerobic blanke...
The Upflow Anaerobic Clarification Tank (UACT) is of interest as a post-treatment step for high-rate...
Nowadays, carbon emission and therefore carbon footprint of water utilities is an important issue. I...
The application of one phase anaerobic wastewater systems for the treatment of complex wastewaters c...
The upflow anaerobic-sludge blanket (UASB) process consistently removed 97-99% of chemical oxygen de...
Anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBRs) have seen great potential in wastewater treatment due to the...
In this study, domestic wastewater was used to determine the anaerobic treatment performances of a d...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyThe main focus of this study is investigating the effecti...
This study assesses a modified anaerobic granular bed baffled reactor (GRABBR) which was assessed fo...
Low strength wastewaters (LSWs) are difficult to degrade efficiently in the upflow anaerobic sludge ...
The treatment of sewage at 15°C was investigated in a one-stage upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UAS...
Anaerobic technology cannot directly replace current wastewater treatment processes exclusively. The...
Abstract The use of anaerobic reactors for domestic sewage treatment has increased significantly sin...
Industrial wastewaters are complex in nature, having soluble, insoluble and/or potentially insoluble...
This research describes the feasibility of applying a UASB reactor for the treatment of concentrated...
As part of the WERF Project ENER5R12, a 1.8-m3 pilot plant reactor using the upflow anaerobic blanke...
The Upflow Anaerobic Clarification Tank (UACT) is of interest as a post-treatment step for high-rate...
Nowadays, carbon emission and therefore carbon footprint of water utilities is an important issue. I...
The application of one phase anaerobic wastewater systems for the treatment of complex wastewaters c...
The upflow anaerobic-sludge blanket (UASB) process consistently removed 97-99% of chemical oxygen de...
Anaerobic membrane bioreactors (AnMBRs) have seen great potential in wastewater treatment due to the...
In this study, domestic wastewater was used to determine the anaerobic treatment performances of a d...
Master's thesis in Environmental technologyThe main focus of this study is investigating the effecti...
This study assesses a modified anaerobic granular bed baffled reactor (GRABBR) which was assessed fo...
Low strength wastewaters (LSWs) are difficult to degrade efficiently in the upflow anaerobic sludge ...
The treatment of sewage at 15°C was investigated in a one-stage upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UAS...
Anaerobic technology cannot directly replace current wastewater treatment processes exclusively. The...
Abstract The use of anaerobic reactors for domestic sewage treatment has increased significantly sin...
Industrial wastewaters are complex in nature, having soluble, insoluble and/or potentially insoluble...
This research describes the feasibility of applying a UASB reactor for the treatment of concentrated...
As part of the WERF Project ENER5R12, a 1.8-m3 pilot plant reactor using the upflow anaerobic blanke...