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Lina Abu-Ghunmi

Researcher at University of Jordan

Publications -  14
Citations -  361

Lina Abu-Ghunmi is an academic researcher from University of Jordan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Circular economy. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 293 citations.

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Anaerobic treatment as a core technology for energy, nutrients and water recovery from source-separated domestic waste(water)

TL;DR: Based on results of pilot scale research with source-separated black water (BW) and grey water (GW), a new sanitation concept is proposed in this article, where BW and GW are both treated in a UASB (-septic tank) for recovery of CH 4 gas.
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Circular economy and the opportunity cost of not ‘closing the loop’ of water industry: the case of Jordan

TL;DR: The economic dimension of wastewater circularity has not received the attention that other dimensions have; as mentioned in this paper attempts to fill this research gap by studying the economic dimension, in order to estimate the net opportunity cost of a non-circular water industry.
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Fate of Triton X-100 Applications on Water and Soil Environments: A Review

TL;DR: It is shown Triton X-100 is biodegradable by aerobic and anaerobic municipal wastewater sludge and Vibrio cyclitrophicus-sp-Nov organism and can be controlled via proper selection of organism type, Tritons concentration, and substrate.
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Biological treatment of textile wastewater using sequencing batch reactor technology

TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted to biologically treat wastewater discharged from the textile industry (textiles made of cotton and/or synthetic fiber) using sequencing batch reactor (SBR) technology (activated sludge process operating on batch mode).
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An economic index for measuring firm’s circularity: The case of water industry

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive circular economy index; the Circonomics Index, is proposed to measure circularity of wastewater industry, which is linked directly to the three Rs; reduce, reuse and recycle, of circular economy.