Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment process is a readily available recycled material with high phosphorus (P) adsorption capacity. The P adsorption capacity of Al-WTR generated from Singapore’s water treatment plant was evaluated with reference to particle size range, adsorption pH and temperature. Column tests, with WTR amendments in sand with and without compost, were used to simulate the bioretention systems. The adsorption rate decreased with increasing WTR sizes. Highest P adsorption capacity, 15.57 mg PO43−-P/g WTR, was achieved using fine WTR particles (>50% particles at less than 0.30 mm). At pH 4, the contact time required to reduce effluent P concentration to below the ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
Excess phosphorus loading from stormwater can lead to eutrophication and the increased probability o...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...
Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment proces...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
The aluminium content in dewatered aluminium-coagulated watertreatmentresidual (DAC-WTR) can lead to...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Equilibrium phosphorus (P) adsorption was investigated for nine aluminium-based water treatment slud...
Excess phosphorus levels in water ways can lead to eutrophication. A low cost measure to reduce P le...
The aluminium content in dewatered aluminium-coagulated water treatment residual (DAC-WTR) can lead ...
A high amorphous aluminum or iron oxide content in drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs) can res...
This study assessed the potential reuse of an aluminium coagulated drinking–water treatment sludge (...
A facile strategy toward modification of aluminium filings (AF), a waste material from aluminium man...
Drinking water treatment residuals (DWTRs) generated during drinking water treatment have been propo...
Drinking-water treatment sludge (DWTS) produced at water treatment plants is an inescapable by-produ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
Excess phosphorus loading from stormwater can lead to eutrophication and the increased probability o...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...
Aluminum-based water treatment residue (Al-WTR) generated during the drinking water treatment proces...
Over the past several decades, the value of drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs), a byproduct o...
The aluminium content in dewatered aluminium-coagulated watertreatmentresidual (DAC-WTR) can lead to...
Aluminium-based water treatment residual (Al-WTR) is the most widely generated residual from water t...
Equilibrium phosphorus (P) adsorption was investigated for nine aluminium-based water treatment slud...
Excess phosphorus levels in water ways can lead to eutrophication. A low cost measure to reduce P le...
The aluminium content in dewatered aluminium-coagulated water treatment residual (DAC-WTR) can lead ...
A high amorphous aluminum or iron oxide content in drinking water treatment residuals (WTRs) can res...
This study assessed the potential reuse of an aluminium coagulated drinking–water treatment sludge (...
A facile strategy toward modification of aluminium filings (AF), a waste material from aluminium man...
Drinking water treatment residuals (DWTRs) generated during drinking water treatment have been propo...
Drinking-water treatment sludge (DWTS) produced at water treatment plants is an inescapable by-produ...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release from a novel reuse of Al-based ...
Excess phosphorus loading from stormwater can lead to eutrophication and the increased probability o...
This study investigated an important issue of aluminium (Al) release in a novel reuse of Al-based wa...