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Improving the removal of phosphate in secondary effluent of domestic wastewater treatment plant [PDF]
Ashekuzzaman , S.M., Jiang, Jia-Qian
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A bird's-eye view of soil pollution research in the U.S.A. [PDF]
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Bioresource Technology, 2011
A study on the influence of chemical dosing on biological phosphorus and nitrogen removal was carried out through batch experimental tests by lab-scale and a full-scale wastewater treatment plant (employing a typical anaerobic-anoxic-oxic treatment).
Yanchen Liu, Hanchang Shi, Wenlin Li
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A study on the influence of chemical dosing on biological phosphorus and nitrogen removal was carried out through batch experimental tests by lab-scale and a full-scale wastewater treatment plant (employing a typical anaerobic-anoxic-oxic treatment).
Yanchen Liu, Hanchang Shi, Wenlin Li
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Wetland phosphorus dynamics and phosphorus removal potential
Water Environment Research, 2022AbstractWetlands are typically defined as inundated areas with hydric soils forming a transitional zone between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Wetlands have numerous ecosystem benefits, one of which is the potential to mitigate or reverse eutrophication of surface water bodies.
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Biological Phosphorus Removal Combined with Ferrous Chemical Phosphorus Removal
Advanced Materials Research, 2014Chemical phosphorus removal is widely applied to enhance the biological phosphorus removal in order to meet the discharge requirement. Performance change caused by ferrous sulfate was investigated in this study. Compared to the control system which was not chemically dosed, pH and SVI slightly decreased while conductivity increased.
Jie Fan, Han Hu, Ying Zhang, Lei Zhu
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Induction of phosphorus removal in an enhanced biological phosphorus removal bacterial population
Water Research, 1997Abstract Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) resulting from prefermentation of influent glucose were used to cultivate a bacterial population capable of enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) in two identical anerobic/aerobic sequencing batch reactors (SBRs).
Randall, Andrew Amis +2 more
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Removal of Phosphorus by Hemodialysis
Seminars in Dialysis, 2015AbstractThe control of serum phosphorus by dialysis is made difficult by the fact that intradialytic blood levels tend to be low, and because phosphorus is removed almost exclusively from the plasma during its passage through the dialyzer. The most practical way to increase phosphorus removal is to extend dialysis time, although attention to dialysis ...
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Water Environment Research, 2010
Batch experiments were performed to investigate simultaneous denitrification and phosphorus removal by denitrifying phosphorus accumulating organisms (DNPAO). The results showed that while using the same amount of carbon source, DNPAOs are able to uptake phosphorus by using nitrate as an electron acceptor.
Qiuyan, Yuan, Jan, Oleszkiewicz
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Batch experiments were performed to investigate simultaneous denitrification and phosphorus removal by denitrifying phosphorus accumulating organisms (DNPAO). The results showed that while using the same amount of carbon source, DNPAOs are able to uptake phosphorus by using nitrate as an electron acceptor.
Qiuyan, Yuan, Jan, Oleszkiewicz
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Environmental Science & Technology, 2013
Phosphorus-accumulating organisms are considered to be the key microorganisms in the enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process. A large amount of phosphorus is found in the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) matrix of these microorganisms. However, the roles of EPS in phosphorus removal have not been fully understood.
Hai-Ling, Zhang +6 more
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Phosphorus-accumulating organisms are considered to be the key microorganisms in the enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) process. A large amount of phosphorus is found in the extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) matrix of these microorganisms. However, the roles of EPS in phosphorus removal have not been fully understood.
Hai-Ling, Zhang +6 more
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