Browsing by Subject "Wastewater"
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-04-12)Food service establishments that use onsite wastewater treatment systems are experiencing hydraulic and organic overloading of pretreatment systems and/or drain fields. Design guidelines for these systems are typically ...
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(2017-06-27)A growing population and demand for food force agricultural leaders to look for alternative water sources. Wastewater reuse could be introduced into commercial operations, if regulations and measures are in place to ensure ...
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(2014-07-23)Wastewater recycle and reuse is limited in many cases by high concentrations of dissolved solids. The majority of dissolved solids can be removed by precipitation. However, chloride is among ionic species that is difficult ...
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(2015-07-27)This research investigated the removal of mercury by Reactive Adsorbent Membrane (RAM) hybrid filtration process to attain high quality water from wastewater or water resources contaminated with Hg(II), while producing ...
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(2012-12-20)Selenium (Se), often in form of selenocyanate (SeCN-), which present in some of refinery process wastewater known as stripped sour water. As Se discharge is increasingly regulated, the industry struggles to find a ...
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(2020-04-24)On August 25, 2017, Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Port Aransas, Texas and introduced 130 cm of rainfall to the Houston area. Hurricane Harvey’s record rainfall caused city-wide flooding and large quantities of stormwater ...
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(2021-12-02)As the world’s population has increased, the importance of water sources and wastewater recycling has reached a critical level due to expanding consumption. Concurrently, some available soil is being degraded due to the ...