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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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Production of Ganoderma lucidum mycelium using cheese whey as an alternative substrate: response surface analysis and biokinetics

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel approach to utilize cheese whey, cultivating mycelium of an edible mushroom Ganoderma lucidum using whey as a substrate, was introduced.
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Effect of recycle-to-influent ratio on activities of nitrifiers and denitrifiers in a combined UASB-activated sludge reactor system.

TL;DR: The primary finding of the study is that the combined UASB-AS reactor system should be operated at a higher R(e) to maintain high-activity denitrifiers to remove organic materials and nitrogen from piggery wastewater.
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Modeling hydrogen sulfide emissions across the gas–liquid interface of an anaerobic swine waste treatment storage system

TL;DR: In this paper, the process of hydrogen sulfide emissions from anaerobic waste treatment lagoons is investigated utilizing a two-film model with three different modeling approaches: Coupled Mass Transfer with Chemical Reactions Model with the assumption (1) pH remains constant in the liquid film (MTCR Model I) and (2) pH may change throughout the liquid stream due to diffusion processes that occur within the film, and (3) a Mass Transfer Model which neglects chemical reactions (MTNCR Model) in the gas and liquid films.
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The estimation of NMVOC emissions from an urban-scale wastewater treatment plant.

TL;DR: The emissions of 19 different non-methane volatile organic compounds (NMVOCs) from the sewage treatment plant of the province of Eskişehir in Turkey were estimated using the modified surface-renewal model suggested by EPA, and the total hourly NMVOC emission rate was found not to exceed the current national standards.
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Model for a solid-liquid stirred tank two-phase partitioning bioscrubber for the treatment of BTEX.

TL;DR: The developed model, with estimated parameters and initial conditions, has the ability to predict experimental off-gas BTEX concentrations with reasonable accuracy, which are the outputs of greatest importance.