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William Hogland

Researcher at Linnaeus University

Publications -  263
Citations -  6001

William Hogland is an academic researcher from Linnaeus University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental technology & Landfill mining. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 250 publications receiving 4860 citations. Previous affiliations of William Hogland include Lund University & Mid Sweden University.

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Solid waste management challenges for cities in developing countries

TL;DR: In this article, a combination of methods was used in order to assess the stakeholders and the factors influencing the performance of waste management in the cities, in more than thirty urban areas in 22 developing countries in 4 continents.
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An overview of the modification methods of activated carbon for its water treatment applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential of surface modified activated carbons towards water treatment has been discussed and a review article is aimed at providing precise information on efforts made by various researchers in the field of surface modification of activated carbon for water pollution control.

Solid waste management challenges for cities in developing countries

TL;DR: The outcomes of the research are a comprehensive list of stakeholders that are relevant in the waste management systems and a set of factors that reveal the most important causes for the systems' failure.
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Waste glass in the production of cement and concrete – A review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the different uses of waste glass in concrete and the effect of the glass properties on the performance and durability of the produce cement and concrete, and showed that the chemical composition and the pozzolanic properties of the waste glass are encouraging for the use of this waste in the concrete and concrete industries and to provide an environmental friendly solution for the glass and cement industries.
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Lead and vanadium removal from a real industrial wastewater by gravitational settling/sedimentation and sorption onto Pinus sylvestris sawdust.

TL;DR: Batch sorption with untreated Pinus sylvestris sawdust after settling/sedimentation phase to remove vanadium and lead from a real industrial wastewater was investigated using different adsorbent doses, initial pH, and contact time to evaluate kinetic parameters and equilibrium isotherms.