Quality Control of Sewage Water in Wastewater Treatment Plants using Raman Technologies
Innovative Raman spectroscopy methods for enhancing wastewater treatment monitoring are introduced. Improved sensitivity in detecting low concentrations of analytes is demonstrated, addressing challenges like cross‐sensitivity and turbidity. The findings highlight the potential for more accurate and robust inline monitoring in wastewater treatment ...
Stefan Schorz+7 more
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The green and blue water footprint of paper products: methodological considerations and quantification [PDF]
For a hardcopy of this report, printed in the Netherlands, an estimated 200 litres of water have been used. Water is required during different stages in the production process, from growing wood to processing pulp into the final consumer product. Most of
Hoekstra, A.Y., Oel, P.R. van
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Corn cob pyrolysis: A systematic literature review of methods and applications
Mapping the research landscape of corn cob pyrolysis. Abstractas The agricultural sector is experiencing a surge in waste generation due to population growth, creating an urgent need to convert byproducts into value‐added products. Maize (Zea mays L.), a leading global crop, produces significant byproducts, such as corn cob, which are often undervalued.
Vilmar Steffen+5 more
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Removal of benzotriazoles from domestic wastewater using Pleurotus ostreatus fungal pellets
Removal of benzotriazoles from domestic wastewater using a fungal pellet reactor with Pleurotus ostreatus. The system effectively removed CBTR (70%), while BTR (19%), 5‐TTR (17%), and OH‐BTH (16%) showed moderate removal. Abstract Benzotriazoles are a group of persistent and mobile substances commonly found in aquatic environments due to inefficient ...
Evrydiki Markoulatou+3 more
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Watering Down the Water Problem: An Institutional Perspective [PDF]
Water is one resource that man cannot live without. It is thus important that its sources are maintained and managed well to ensure that its quantity and quality are not placed in jeopardy at any time.
Elazegui, Dulce D.
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Managing Water Resources in New Mexico: Climate Trends and Cropping Patterns in the Lower Rio Grande [PDF]
The Lower Rio Grande basin is located in south-central New Mexico, an agriculturally significant region with an increasing population. Available water supply is used for irrigated agriculture, public water supply systems, commercial purposes, livestock ...
Stokes, Cynthia
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Examining the Financial Impact of Biodiversity‐Related Reputational Disasters
ABSTRACT This research investigates the reaction of financial markets to biodiversity‐related corporate events, utilising an EGARCH model to assess the implications on stock returns and volatility. Results reveal that markets significantly respond to these events, demonstrating heightened sensitivity and volatility that underscore the financial ...
Erdinc Akyildirim, Shaen Corbet
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Water allocation policies for the Dong Nai River Basin in Vietnam: an integrated perspective [PDF]
Recent water sector reforms, increased scarcity and vulnerability of existing water resources, combined with declining public funding available for large-scale infrastructure investment in the sector have led to an increased awareness by the Government ...
Ringler, Claudia, Vu Huy, Nguyen
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Wages in the Global Apparel Supply Chain
ABSTRACT Through corporate codes of conduct, apparel companies seek to ensure that basic labor rights and standards are upheld in their global supply chains. Wages, a key subject in corporate codes, have received less attention in part due to the difficulty of accessing firm‐level wage data from suppliers.
Jinsun Bae, Sarosh Kuruvilla
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