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Evaluation of Biological Trickling Filter Performance for Graywater Treatment in ALS Systems
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This article is published in International Conference on Evolvable Systems.The article was published on 2005-07-11. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Trickling filter.read more
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Digital Proxy of a Bio-Reactor (DIYBOT) combines sensor data and data analytics to improve greywater treatment and wastewater management systems.
Eric S. McLamore,Ray Huffaker,Matthew Shupler,Katelyn Ward,Shoumen Datta,M. Katherine Banks,Giorgio Casaburi,Joany Babilonia,Jamie S. Foster +8 more
TL;DR: The development of DIYBOT (Digital Proxy of a Bio-Reactor) is described, which enables remote monitoring of bioreactors and uses the data to inform decisions related to systems management and may help reduce the frequency of human-in-the-loop corrective management actions for wastewater processing.
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Development of theoretical approaches to the control of a water-treatment system
TL;DR: This paper focuses on the application of previously-developed methodologies for controlling a water-treatment system and shows that the best policies outperformed cases where fixed policies, as well as random policies, are used in all three scenarios.
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Abiotic Ammonia Mass Transfer in a Biotrickling Filter
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of surfactants on abiotic mass transfer of ammonia was investigated in a novel biotrickling filter, which was designed to promote absorption of waste gas and biodegradation of contaminants.
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Biological wastewater treatment.
TL;DR: In this article, a model for a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor was proposed to evaluate the effect of suspended growth on the performance of a single-stage mixture-of-solutions.
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Graywater processing in recirculating hydroponic systems: phytotoxicity, surfactant degradation, and bacterial dynamics
TL;DR: Incorporation of human hygiene water (graywater) into hydroponic plant production systems, and subsequent recovery of the water transpired by the plants, is one potential means for water purification and recycling in bioregenerative life support systems under development for long duration space missions.