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Anaerobic treatment of wastewater

Tanemura, K., Kida, K., Ikbal, Matsumoto, J., and Sonoda, Y., Anaerobic Treatment of Wastewater with High Salt Content from a Pickled-Plum Manufacturing Process, J. Ferm. Bioeng. 77 188 (1994a)... [Pg.679]

HaU, E.R. Anaerobic treatment of wastewaters in suspended growth and fixed film processes. In Design of Anaerobic Processes for the Treatment of Industrial and Municipal Wastes , Malin, J.F. Pohland, F.G., Eds. Technomics Lancaster, PA, 1992, 41-118. [Pg.496]

Hall, E. R. (1992). Anaerobic treatment of wastewater in suspended growth and fixed film processes. In J. F. Mahna, F. G. Pohland (Eds.), Design of anaerobic processes for the treatment of industrial and municipal wastes (Vol. 7) (pp. 41-118). Lancaster, PA Technomic... [Pg.422]

Fuchs, W., Binder, H., Mavrias, R., Broun, R. (2003). Anaerobic treatment of wastewater with high organic content using a stirred tank reactor coupled with a membrane unit. Water Research, 37, 902—908. [Pg.362]

Henze M, Harremoes P (1983) Anaerobic treatment of wastewater in fixed film reactors a literature review. Water Sci Technol 15 1-101... [Pg.22]

Hall, E.R., 1992. Anaerobic Treatment of Wastewaters in Suspended Growth and Fixed Film Processes. Technomic Publishing Company, Lancaster, PA. [Pg.295]

Also, pilot plant and laboratory scale anaerobic studies have demonstrated successful treatment of wastewaters of 5,000 to 50,000 mg/L GOD from corn chips containing soluble and colloidal corn starch and protein, cheese whey, organic chemicals, food, bakeiy, breweiy, paper mill foul condensate, paint, and numerous other hazardous anci non-hazardous materials. [Pg.2226]

Corbo, P. and Ahlert, R.C., Anaerobic treatment of concentrated industrial wastewater, Environ. Prog., 4, 22-26, 1986. [Pg.586]

Kalyuzhnyi, S.V., Saucedo, J.V., and Martinez, J.R., The anaerobic treatment of soft drink wastewater in UASB and hybrid reactors, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 66, 291-301, 1997. [Pg.1250]

Fanga HHP, Lianga DW, Zhanga T, Liu Y (2006) Anaerobic treatment of phenol in wastewater under thermophilic condition. Water Res 40 427-434... [Pg.310]

Costs of treatment techniques vary strongly. The costs not only depend on the type of treatment process but also on the concentrations of the pollutants to be removed, and the required removal efficiency of the pollutants. Most treatment steps have been developed for the treatment of wastewater at a temperature above zero degree Celsius as lower limit and somewhat above ambient temperature as upper limit. An exception is anaerobic treatment, which is often also applied at temperatures of about 60°C. In general little or no experience is available with the purification of wastewater at temperatures above 50° C. Experimental research is necessary to assess the feasibility of a treatment step in that temperature range. [Pg.234]

J.P. Steyer, D. Roland, J.C. Bouvier, and R. Moletta. Hybrid fuzzy neural network for diagnosis - Application to the anaerobic treatment of wine distillery wastewater in a fluidized bed reactor. Wat. Sci. TechnoL, 36(6-7) 209-217,... [Pg.164]

D. J. Batstone, J. Keller, R.B. Newell, and M. Newland. Model development and full scale validation for anaerobic treatment of protein and fat based wastewater. Wat. Sci. TechnoL, 36 423-431, 1997. [Pg.198]

Anaerobic treatment of high-strength wastewater containing high sulfate poses several unique problems. The conversion of sulfate to sulfide inhibits methanogenesis in anaerobic treatment processes and thus reduces the overall performance efficiency of the system. Treatment of high sulfate pharmaceutical wastewater via an anaerobic baffled reactor coupled... [Pg.190]

Gallagher, A., et al. Pharmaceutical waste disposal. Sewage Ind. Waste 1954, 26 (11), 1355-1362. Seeler, T.A. Jennet, J.C. Treatment of wastewater from a chemically s)mthesized pharmaceutical manufacturing process with the anaerobic filter. Proceedings of the 33rd Industrial Waste Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 1978, 687-695. [Pg.231]

The BIOX biotreater is a commercially available, ex situ technology for the treatment of wastewater, groundwater, and surface water containing organic contaminants. The BIOX biotreater is a biological submerged, fixed-film reactor capable of aerobic, anoxic, or anaerobic operation. [Pg.411]

A successful strategy for the treatment of wastewater by anaerobic systems consists in finding means of concentrating the slow-growing microorganisms (see Figure 11.8). [Pg.281]

Demirel, B., Yenigun, O., and Onay, T. T. (2005). Anaerobic treatment of dairy wastewaters A review. Process Biochem. 40, 2583-2595. [Pg.126]

Ross, C. C. and Valentine, G. E. (1992). Anaerobic treatment of poultry processing wastewaters. Proceedings of the 1992 National Poultry Waste Management Symposium, p. p. 199, Auburn, AL. [Pg.133]

Rico Gutierrez, J. L., Garcia Encina, P. A., Pdz-Polanco, I. (1991). Anaerobic treatment of cheese production wastewater using a UASB reactor. Bioresource Technology i7 271-276. [Pg.397]


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