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An overview of the textile industry in Turkey - pollution profiles and treatability characteristics.

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In this article, a large number of textile plants in Turkey have been studied and evaluated in terms of characteristics and treatability of wastewaters involved as related to relevant production parameters, exhibiting significant differences for each plant.
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This article is published in Water Science and Technology.The article was published on 1990-09-01. It has received 9 citations till now.

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Treatment and Reuse of Wastewater from the Textile Wet-Processing Industry : Review of Emerging Technologies

TL;DR: The main limitation of this approach is the treatment of the concentrate stream as discussed by the authors, which is a segment of the research dealing with the separate handling of speci-c sub-streams such as dyebath effluents to which membrane -ltration is sometimes applied.
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Modelling of activated sludge for textile wastewaters

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive evaluation of four different textile wastewaters was carried out to set the experimental basis for the modelling of activated sludge process, and experiments involved beside conventional characterization, detailed COD fractionation and assessment of major kinetic and stoichiometric coefficients by means of respirometric measurements.
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Characterization and modelling of denim-processing wastewaters for activated sludge

TL;DR: In this article, a denim-processing wastewaters were characterized to generate the necessary experimental data for the modelling and evaluation of the activated sludge process, and the striking feature of the wastewater quality was the excessive suspended solids content requiring effective removal before biological treatment.
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A scientific approach to wastewater recovery and reuse in the textile industry

TL;DR: All these factors were experimentally assessed and evaluated for a knit fabric processing textile plant and placed specific emphasis on technological implications of appropriate treatment and compliance with effluent limitations.
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Sulfate removal from indigo dyeing textile wastewaters

TL;DR: In this paper, the indigo dyeing wastewaters which contain significant concentrations of oxidized and non-oxidized sulfur components are evaluated in terms of sulfate removal.
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