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Wastewater engineering treatment: disposal and reuse

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The article was published on 1991-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3805 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wastewater engineering & Reuse.

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Flexible community structure correlates with stable community function in methanogenic bioreactor communities perturbed by glucose

TL;DR: Replicated methanogenic bioreactor communities with two different community structures were established, and it is demonstrated that the more stable LS communities were less functionally stable than the HS communities.
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Anaerobic/aerobic treatment of selected azo dyes in wastewater

TL;DR: Results indicate that nearly complete cleavage of the Azo bond is easily accomplished for each of the four dyes under hydraulic retention times of either 12 or 24 h, and initial results indicate, though, that aromatic amine by-products remain.
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Solids management and removal for intensive land-based aquaculture production systems

TL;DR: A review of realistic aquaculture waste solids management strategies can be found in this paper, where the main reason for treating solids to be discharged from flow-through systems is to reduce potential negative impacts on the surrounding aquatic environment.
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Denitrification in constructed free-water surface wetlands: II. Effects of vegetation and temperature

TL;DR: In this article, three commonly used free-surface marsh vegetation treatments (bulrush Scirpus spp., cattail Typha spp, and a mixed stand of macrophytes and grasses) were used in replicated macrocosms to determine nitrate removal rates.
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Bioleaching of heavy metals from sewage sludge: a review.

TL;DR: An overview of the various bioleaching studies carried out in different modes of operation and the various important aspects such as pathogen destruction, odor reduction and metal recovery from acidic leachate also have been discussed.