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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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Performance of Phragmites Australis and Cyperus Papyrus in the treatment of municipal wastewater by vertical flow subsurface constructed wetlands

TL;DR: In this article, the purification capacity of domestic wastewater using two species of plants sown in subsurface constructed wetlands with vertical flow built on a small scale that received municipal wastewater with primary treatment was compared.
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Maximizing conjunctive use of surface and ground water under surface water quality constraints

TL;DR: In this paper, a simulation/optimization (s/o) model is presented to address the increasingly common conflicts between water quantity and quality objectives, and the tradeoff between objectives is illustrated graphically via sets of noninferior solutions.
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Evaluation of the effects of greywater reuse on domestic wastewater quality and quantity

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of onsite greywater reuse on domestic wastewater quality and quantity was evaluated based on experimental and literature data, and three scenarios were studied: no reuse, reuse for toilet flushing; reuse for flushing and garden irrigation.
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Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) insights into agitation stress methods in biopharmaceutical development.

TL;DR: Computational fluid dynamics was used to model agitation of 1 mL of fluid by four types of common laboratory agitation instruments, including a rotator, orbital shaker, magnetic stirrer and vortex mixer, revealing the most intense stresses overall.
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Azolla-Anabaena's behaviour in urban wastewater and artificial media - Influence of combined nitrogen

TL;DR: The ammonium present in wastewater didn't seem to inhibit growth and nitrogen fixation, however, in mineral media, ammonium was found to induce, respectively, 18% and 46% of inhibition.