The concept, design and performanceanalysis of a four-stage novel constructedwetlandsystem (CWs) capable of enhanced and simultaneous removal of phosphorus (P) and organic matter (OM) from wastewaters is described. Alumsludge, a largely available by-product of drinking water facilities using aluminium salts as coagulant was used as the media. Under a hydraulic loading rate of 1.27 m3/m2 d and a range of organic loading rate of 279.4–774.7 g-BOD5/m2 d and 361.1–1028.7 g-COD/m2 d, average removal efficiencies (mean ± SD) of 90.6 ± 7.5% for BOD5 and 71.8 ± 10.2% for COD were achieved, respectively. Premoval was exceptional with average removal efficiency of 97.6 ± 1.9% achieved for soluble reactive P at a mean influent concentration of 21.0 ± ...
This study examined a novel reuse of the alum sludge, an inescapable by-product of the production of...
Globally, alum sludge is an easily, locally and largely available by-product from water treatment pl...
In view of the well recognized need of reject water treatment in MWWTP (municipal wastewater treatme...
The concept, design and performanceanalysis of a four-stage novel constructedwetlandsystem (CWs) cap...
The concept, design and performance analysis of a four-stage novel constructed wetland system (CWs) ...
This paper describes (in a summarised manner) a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum slu...
In this study, beneficial reuse of the alum-contained drinking water treatment sludge is extended in...
This article describes a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum sludge, a residual by-prod...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum-sludge based Constructed...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum sludge based constructed...
This research has two eventual goals: (1) To optimize performance of subsurface constructed wetlands...
This study examined a novel reuse of the alum sludge, an inescapable by-product of the production of...
Globally, alum sludge is an easily, locally and largely available by-product from water treatment pl...
In view of the well recognized need of reject water treatment in MWWTP (municipal wastewater treatme...
The concept, design and performanceanalysis of a four-stage novel constructedwetlandsystem (CWs) cap...
The concept, design and performance analysis of a four-stage novel constructed wetland system (CWs) ...
This paper describes (in a summarised manner) a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum slu...
In this study, beneficial reuse of the alum-contained drinking water treatment sludge is extended in...
This article describes a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum sludge, a residual by-prod...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum-sludge based Constructed...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum sludge based constructed...
This research has two eventual goals: (1) To optimize performance of subsurface constructed wetlands...
This study examined a novel reuse of the alum sludge, an inescapable by-product of the production of...
Globally, alum sludge is an easily, locally and largely available by-product from water treatment pl...
In view of the well recognized need of reject water treatment in MWWTP (municipal wastewater treatme...