Methane mitigation: methods to reduce emissions, on the path to the Paris agreement
The atmospheric methane burden is increasing rapidly, contrary to pathways compatible
with the goals of the 2015 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris …
with the goals of the 2015 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris …
Significance of dissolved methane in effluents of anaerobically treated low strength wastewater and potential for recovery as an energy product: A review
The need for energy efficient Domestic Wastewater (DWW) treatment is increasing annually
with population growth and expanding global energy demand. Anaerobic treatment of low …
with population growth and expanding global energy demand. Anaerobic treatment of low …
A comprehensive carbon footprint analysis of different wastewater treatment plant configurations
With the growing concern of global warming, many water utilities are pioneering in mitigating
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with some water utilities aiming to achieve net-zero …
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with some water utilities aiming to achieve net-zero …
A review on greywater reuse: quality, risks, barriers and global scenarios
Greywater is wastewater collected from household sources without input from toilet or
commode streams. Greywater represent ca. 65% of total household wastewaters globally …
commode streams. Greywater represent ca. 65% of total household wastewaters globally …
Recent developments of anaerobic membrane bioreactors for municipal wastewater treatment and bioenergy recovery: Focusing on novel configurations and energy …
Municipal wastewater (MWW) produced in a stable and huge amount is increasingly
regarded as a valuable resource for generating clean water, bioenergy and nutrients …
regarded as a valuable resource for generating clean water, bioenergy and nutrients …
Ammonia removal through combined methane oxidation and nitrification-denitrification and the interactions among functional microorganisms
Q Cao, X Li, H Jiang, H Wu, Z Xie, X Zhang, N Li… - Water research, 2021 - Elsevier
It would be highly beneficial to use the methane produced by anaerobic digestion, which is
low cost and accessible, as the carbon source in the removal of nitrogenous contaminants in …
low cost and accessible, as the carbon source in the removal of nitrogenous contaminants in …
Prospects for biological nitrogen removal from anaerobic effluents during mainstream wastewater treatment
J Delgado Vela, LB Stadler, KJ Martin… - … & Technology Letters, 2015 - ACS Publications
Growing interest in the anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater requires a parallel focus
on developing downstream technologies that address nitrogen pollution, especially for …
on developing downstream technologies that address nitrogen pollution, especially for …
Upgrading combined anaerobic-aerobic UASB-FPU to UASB-DHS system: cost comparison and performance perspective for developing countries
This study determined the performance of upgraded sewage treatment plant (STP) based on
an anaerobic-aerobic system consisting Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactor …
an anaerobic-aerobic system consisting Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) reactor …
[HTML][HTML] Anaerobic treatment of raw domestic wastewater in a UASB-digester at 10 C and microbial community dynamics
L Zhang, J De Vrieze, TLG Hendrickx, W Wei… - Chemical Engineering …, 2018 - Elsevier
Direct anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater is becoming attractive as it can change a
wastewater treatment plant from energy consuming to energy producing. A pilot scale UASB …
wastewater treatment plant from energy consuming to energy producing. A pilot scale UASB …
An integrated AMBBR and IFAS-SBR process for municipal wastewater treatment towards enhanced energy recovery, reduced energy consumption and sludge …
The conventional activated sludge (CAS) process has been widely employed for wastewater
treatment for more than one hundred years. Recently, more and more concerns have been …
treatment for more than one hundred years. Recently, more and more concerns have been …