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Community Perception In Domestic Wastewater Treatment To Reduce River Pollution: A Study In Rw 09 Kotalama Village, Kedungkandang Subdistrict, Malang City [PDF]
The basic human need is for clean water, essential for daily needs such as drinking, cooking, and industrial processing. This makes the function of water not only economic but also social. The domestic water demand in Malang will reach 1304 liters/second
Pratiwi Jenvia Rista +2 more
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Most cities of low- and middle-income countries in Asia, in which more than 80% of the urban population is facing wastewater collection and treatment problems, generally employ conventional centralized systems to treat wastewater from bathrooms and ...
Achara Taweesan +3 more
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Plastic-related industrial discharge is suspected as a significant source of microplastics (MPs) in the influent of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). However, little is known about the characteristics of MPs in industrial wastewater.
Zouxia Long +5 more
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Removal of nitrogen pollutant from domestic wastewater [PDF]
Water as a medium for waste transport would be easily contaminated by human activities. Many methods have been proposed to treat contaminated water to protect human health and biodiversity (Z. Daud et al., 2017).
Abdul Salim, Nur Atikah +3 more
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Domestic wastewater infiltration process in desert sandy soil and its irrigation prospect analysis
Although domestic wastewater and its reclaimed water are alternative water resources in arid region, investigation of their negative effect must be done to prevent environmental pollution.
Caixia Liu +6 more
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Reuse of wastewater in construction projects [PDF]
Wastewater generated in construction projects such as hotels, resorts, high-rise apartments, mixed-use commercial centers, etc. accounts for a significant amount, including domestic wastewater and rainwater.
Van Hien Nguyen
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Nanocellulose recovery from domestic wastewater
Wastewater solids could be an attractive source of secondary raw cellulose, mainly originating from toilet paper. Cellulose can be recovered through sieving of raw wastewater, return sludge, or excess sludge. In particular, a large fraction of cellulose (13–15%) can be found in the excess sludge of the aerobic granular sludge produced by the Nereda ...
Suellen Pereira Espíndola +4 more
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Domestic wastewater from non toilets is referred to as grey wastewater, domestic wastewater from bathing, washing and from the kitchen. Incubator Bisnis (INBIS) Permata Bunda is a forum for the application of entrepreneurial skills (apprenticeship) for ...
Muhammad Busyairi +4 more
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Treatment of textile wastewater with domestic wastewater as co-substrate was investigated in this study. Combined textile and domestic wastewater at different mixing ratios (100:0, 80:20, 60:40) was treated under anaerobic reactor.
Jerome Michael Bidu +3 more
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Domestic wastewater is defined as wastewater contains various hazardous chemicals and microbes which causes environmental pollutions especially the source mainly for raw water sources as the drinking water from rivers and lakes, either the ground water ...
Nirwana Halide
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