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Biological treatment processes for fish processing wastewater--a review.
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Water consumption in a fish-processing industry and high-strength wastewater from such an industry are of great concern and liquid effluent regulations are becoming more stringent day by day.About:
This article is published in Bioresource Technology.The article was published on 2010-01-01. It has received 249 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Anaerobic filter & Rotating biological contactor.read more
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Constructed wetlands for treatment of industrial wastewaters: A review
TL;DR: In this article, constructed wetlands have been used for wastewater treatment for more than fifty years and most applications have been designed to treat municipal or domestic wastewater but at present, constructed wetlands are successfully applied to many types of wastewater.
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Removal of total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), nitrate and total organic carbon (TOC) from aquaculture wastewater using electrochemical technology: A review
W.T. Mook,M.H. Chakrabarti,Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua,G. M. A. Khan,B. S. Ali,Md. Sakinul Islam,M. A. Abu Hassan +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review of electrochemical and bio-electrochemical technologies for the removal of protein rich wastes from aquaculture ponds and hatcheries is presented, which can remove contaminants at high efficiencies (≈99%) whilst giving least impact upon the environment.
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Influence of salinity on microorganisms in activated sludge processes: A review
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of salinity on activated sludge and its microorganisms was reviewed and the feasibility of treatment of saline wastewater by using the acclimated salt tolerant activated SLudge was evaluated.
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Constructed wetlands for saline wastewater treatment: a review.
TL;DR: In this article, constructed wetlands have been successfully used for treating a wide variety of wastewaters, and are eco-friendly and cost effective, and provide a potential alternative technology for saline wastewater treatment.
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Energy recovery from wastewaters with high-rate anaerobic digesters
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors trace the evolution of high-rate anaerobic digester technology and provide an overview of its present capabilities and make a case for an accelerated shift from energy-intensive aerobic processes to anaerobatic processes which are not only more energy-efficient but enable global warming control by methane capture.
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Wastewater Engineering Treatment Disposal Reuse
TL;DR: Wastewater Engineering: An Overview of Wastewater Engineering, Methods and Implementation Considerations as mentioned in this paper is a good starting point for a discussion of the issues of wastewater engineering. But, it is not a complete survey of the entire literature.
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Use of the upflow sludge blanket (USB) reactor concept for biological wastewater treatment, especially for anaerobic treatment
TL;DR: In this paper, the main results obtained with the process in the laboratory as well as in 6 m3 pilot plant and 200 m3 full-scale experiments are presented and evaluated in this paper.
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Treatment of organic pollution in industrial saline wastewater: a literature review
Olivier Lefebvre,René Moletta +1 more
TL;DR: The major need for research in the future will be the combination of physico-chemical/biological treatment of saline industrial effluents, with regard to the global treatment chain, in order to meet the regulations.
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Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental Engineering
Tom D. Reynolds,Paul A. Richards +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, preliminary unit operations and processes are presented for water and wastewater treatment plants, including preliminary unit operation and processes of coagulation and flocculation, ammonia removal, and activated sludge removal.
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