This paper demonstrates that utilising a vertical flow (VF) wetland after a conventional activated sludge (CAS) delivers equivalent or better effluent quality to a membrane bioreactor (MBR) based on a side-by-side pilot trial. The CAS was operated under the solids retention times (SRT) of 6, 12, and 20 days, with the effluent from each pilot plant fed onto a soil aquifer treatment column to better understand their water reuse application potential. Results showed an upgraded CAS + VF system could deliver effluents with median values of 34 mgO2.L–1, 7 mg.L–1 and 1.9 mg.L–1 for organics, solids and ammonia nitrogen, respectively, which were statistically similar to those from the MBR. Water reuse standards were achieved by the upgraded system...
The performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) was compared to that of a conventional activated slud...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) serve approximately 25 % of all homes in the United Sta...
ABSTRACT: The study consisted of the evaluation of the treatment of septic tank sludge in a vertical...
The performance of a novel industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprisingdenitrification, nitrifica...
he performance of an industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprising denitrification, nitrification ...
The performance of a novel industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprising denitrification, nitrific...
Wastewater treatment and subsequent effluent recycling for non-drinking purposes such as irrigation ...
The performance of a novel industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprising denitrification, nitrific...
In this study, beneficial reuse of the alum-contained drinking water treatment sludge is extended in...
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) can replace the activated sludge process and the final clarification ste...
The advancement in water treatment technology has revolutionized the progress of membrane bioreactor...
To estimate the nutrient and organic matter (Biological Oxygen Demand (BODs) and Chemical Oxygen Dem...
Abstract The study was based on a full scale activated sludge plant (AS) compared to a parallel oper...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
The performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) was compared to that of a conventional activated slud...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) serve approximately 25 % of all homes in the United Sta...
ABSTRACT: The study consisted of the evaluation of the treatment of septic tank sludge in a vertical...
The performance of a novel industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprisingdenitrification, nitrifica...
he performance of an industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprising denitrification, nitrification ...
The performance of a novel industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprising denitrification, nitrific...
Wastewater treatment and subsequent effluent recycling for non-drinking purposes such as irrigation ...
The performance of a novel industrial membrane bioreactor (MBR) comprising denitrification, nitrific...
In this study, beneficial reuse of the alum-contained drinking water treatment sludge is extended in...
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) can replace the activated sludge process and the final clarification ste...
The advancement in water treatment technology has revolutionized the progress of membrane bioreactor...
To estimate the nutrient and organic matter (Biological Oxygen Demand (BODs) and Chemical Oxygen Dem...
Abstract The study was based on a full scale activated sludge plant (AS) compared to a parallel oper...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
The performance of a membrane bioreactor (MBR) was compared to that of a conventional activated slud...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) serve approximately 25 % of all homes in the United Sta...