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Characteristics and biodegradability of olive mill wastewaters

Environmental Technology, 2015
Olive mill wastewaters (OMWs) are mostly characterized by their high-organic content and complex organic compounds in addition to the phenolic compounds. European olive oil manufacturers have to cope up with the same wastewater treatment problem and the applied conventional treatment technologies for OMW were not proved to be very successful in each ...
Özlem, Karahan Özgün   +3 more
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Fertilizers from composting of olive-mill wastewaters

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1996
The aerobic bioremediation of olive-mill wastewaters produces a high quality compost, characterized by a considerable presence of nutrients, mainly organically-bound nitrogen (1.5-3%), a good level of humification (degree of humification=78%; humification index=0.28), and by the absence of phytotoxicity.
Tomati U, Galli E, Fiorelli F, Pasetti L
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Does olive mill wastewater stimulate olive plants growth?

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2019
AbstractOlive mill wastewater (OMW) is annually produced in enormous quantities and it constitutes a serious environmental problem.
Soumaya Dbara   +3 more
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Xanthan production from olive-mill wastewaters

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 1996
Olive mill wastewaters (OMW) are a by-product from olive oil manufacture that cause environmental pollution. These wastes have been used as substrate for the production of the extracellular polysaccharide xanthan by Xanthomonas campestris NRRL 31459-S4L41.
M.J. Lopez, A. Ramos-Cormenzana
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Treatment technologies of palm oil mill effluent (POME) and olive mill wastewater (OMW): A brief review

Environmental Technology & Innovation, 2019
Attributable to the enormous population growth, tonnes of effluents are unavoidably generated throughout the agricultural activities. The inadequate effluents disposal induces perpetual contamination to the sea and river water sources, which has ...
Z. Lee   +4 more
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Comparative adsorption of anionic dye Congo red and purification of olive mill wastewater by chitin and their derivatives

, 2021
In this study, chitin (CH), chitosan (CS) and epichlorohydrin cross-linked chitosan beads were applied to remove Congo red (CR) from an aqueous medium. The same materials were used for olive mill wastewater treatment as industrial reject.
Rihab Belhadj Ammar   +5 more
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Electrochemical treatment of olive mill wastewater

Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 2007
AbstractBackground Olive mill wastewater (OMW) constitutes a very strong agro‐industrial wastewater posing severe environmental threats in olive oil producing countries. The main objective of this study was to treat olive mill wastewater by electrochemical oxidation.
Apostolos Giannis   +2 more
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Catalytic Oxidation of Olive Mill Wastewater

International Conference on Civil, Biological and Environmental Engineering (CBEE-2014) May 27-28, 2014 Istanbul (Turkey), 2014
Catalyst based on Cu supported on 13X zeolite has been prepared and tested for catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of olive oil mill wastewater. The influence of catalyst postsynthesis treatment as well as operating temperature in oxidation process has been studied.
Zrnčević, Stanka   +3 more
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Olive mill wastewater-evaporation ponds long term stored: Integrated assessment of in situ bioremediation strategies based on composting and vermicomposting.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020
During the last two decades, the method most widely used to manage olive mill wastewater (OMW) derived from olive oil production has been its disposal in evaporation ponds. Long-term storage of OMW leads to the accumulation of toxic sediments (OMWS) rich
J. Sáez   +9 more
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Ozonation of weathered olive mill wastewaters

Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 2006
AbstractThe treatment of fully and partly weathered olive mill wastewaters by means of ozonation was investigated, with emphasis on the effect of treatment conditions (organic loading, treatment time, ozone concentration) on the extent of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total phenol degradation, colour removal as well as ecotoxicity to the marine ...
Petros Karageorgos   +5 more
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