Algae bloom in coastal waters is partly supported by residual nutrients in treated wastewater (WW) released from coastally located treatment plants. In response, a Chlorella vulgaris-based photobioreactor was recently proposed for lowering nutrient levels in WW prior to release. However, the solution requires maintaining biomass accumulation to within a photobioreactor capacity for optimum operation. For high density Chlorella vulgaris suspensions, this is easily done by monitoring turbidity increase, a property directly related to biomass accumulation. For low density suspensions however, direct turbidity measurement would require a cumbersome process of concentrating large volumes of Chlorella vulga...
Global eutrophication degrades water quality in freshwater ecosystems and limits the availability of...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Tracer experiments are of concern to wastewater treatment engineers and researchers because of the i...
This article proposes a kinetic model for wastewater photobiotreatment with microalgae (the PhBT mod...
The first objective of this study is to assess the predictive capability of the ALBA (ALgae-BActeria...
International audienceThe first objective of this study is to assess the predictive capability of th...
Nutrient removal from wastewaters has been traditionally achieved by activated sludge. But, in recen...
: Algal based wastewater treatment offers the opportunity to recover, in the form of biomass, the nu...
Treated sewage is a promising source of nitrogen and phosphorus in microalgae biomass production for...
The application of microalgae to wastewater treatment is an emerging technology following a circular...
© 2020 Furnish, Keller. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Tracer experiments are of concern to wastewater treatment engineers and researchers because of the i...
Algae have great potential for wastewater treatment as they can remove excess nutrients and other po...
Water from recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) has been shown to be a suitable growth medium for...
Excessive pollutants (including nutrients) affect aquatic lives and environment in various ways. The...
Global eutrophication degrades water quality in freshwater ecosystems and limits the availability of...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Tracer experiments are of concern to wastewater treatment engineers and researchers because of the i...
This article proposes a kinetic model for wastewater photobiotreatment with microalgae (the PhBT mod...
The first objective of this study is to assess the predictive capability of the ALBA (ALgae-BActeria...
International audienceThe first objective of this study is to assess the predictive capability of th...
Nutrient removal from wastewaters has been traditionally achieved by activated sludge. But, in recen...
: Algal based wastewater treatment offers the opportunity to recover, in the form of biomass, the nu...
Treated sewage is a promising source of nitrogen and phosphorus in microalgae biomass production for...
The application of microalgae to wastewater treatment is an emerging technology following a circular...
© 2020 Furnish, Keller. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Tracer experiments are of concern to wastewater treatment engineers and researchers because of the i...
Algae have great potential for wastewater treatment as they can remove excess nutrients and other po...
Water from recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS) has been shown to be a suitable growth medium for...
Excessive pollutants (including nutrients) affect aquatic lives and environment in various ways. The...
Global eutrophication degrades water quality in freshwater ecosystems and limits the availability of...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Tracer experiments are of concern to wastewater treatment engineers and researchers because of the i...