The Effects of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Trace Organic Compounds

The Effects of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Trace Organic Compounds
Title The Effects of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Trace Organic Compounds PDF eBook
Author Los Angeles County (Calif.). County Sanitation Districts
Publisher
Pages 147
Release 1978
Genre Effluent quality
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The Effects of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Trace Organic Compounds

The Effects of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Trace Organic Compounds
Title The Effects of Advanced Wastewater Treatment on Trace Organic Compounds PDF eBook
Author Los Angeles County (Calif.). County Sanitation Districts
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1978
Genre Effluent quality
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Advanced Treatment Technologies for Urban Wastewater Reuse

Advanced Treatment Technologies for Urban Wastewater Reuse
Title Advanced Treatment Technologies for Urban Wastewater Reuse PDF eBook
Author Despo Fatta-Kassinos
Publisher Springer
Pages 313
Release 2016-01-28
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319238868

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This volume offers a detailed overview of currently applied and tested wastewater treatment technologies and the integration of advanced processes to remove trace organic contaminants and microorganisms. It discusses the potential of enhanced biological treatment to produce effluent suitable for reuse, new processes for urban wastewater disinfection and the reduction of antibiotic resistant bacteria, as well as the effect of advanced oxidation processes on wastewater microbiome and chemical contaminants. It also presents membrane bioreactors, moving bed bioreactors, light and solar driven technologies, ozonation and immobilised heterogeneous photocatalysis and provides an evaluation of the potential of constructed wetlands integrated with advanced oxidation technologies to produce wastewater safe for reuse. Furthermore, the volume discusses water reuse issues and standards, the status of membrane bioreactors applications, and the treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate for enhanced water recovery during wastewater treatment. Finally, it presents recent developments in potable water reuse and addresses various important issues in this framework, like the proper protection of public health, reliability and monitoring. This volume is of interest to experts, scientists and practitioners from various fields of research, including analytical and environmental chemistry, toxicology and environmental and sanitary engineering, as well as treatment plant operators and policymakers.

Effectiveness of Engineered and Natural Wastewater Treatment Processes for the Removal of Trace Organics in Water Reuse

Effectiveness of Engineered and Natural Wastewater Treatment Processes for the Removal of Trace Organics in Water Reuse
Title Effectiveness of Engineered and Natural Wastewater Treatment Processes for the Removal of Trace Organics in Water Reuse PDF eBook
Author Long Cheng
Publisher
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Release 2017
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Due to their potential health impact on human beings and ecosystems, persistent trace organic compounds (TOrCs) have aroused concern from both the public and professionals. In particular, the discharge of pharmaceuticals, endocrine disrupters, disinfection byproducts and other TOrCs from wastewater treatment plants into the environment is an area of extensive current research. This work studies the fate and treatments of TOrCs, with emphases on advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). This work presents predicted removal efficiencies of a variety of engineered and natural processes for 55 frequently encountered TOrCs in treated wastewater, based on previously reported data and using existing predictive models. Correlations between physicochemical and biological properties of TOrCs and treatment performance were explored. Removal of TOrCs in all processes investigated in this study was found to be sensitive to matrix effects. Heuristic guidelines for selection of sequenced treatment processes for TOrCs management were established. A field reconnaissance of natural process of TOrCs was conducted by analyzing the occurrence and fate of a suite of TOrCs, as well as estrogenic activity in water and sediments in the Santa Cruz River, an effluent-dependent stream in Tucson, Arizona. Some TOrCs, including contributors to estrogenic activity, were rapidly attenuated with distance of travel in the river. TOrCs that have low biodegradability and low octanolwater partitioning coefficients were less removed. Results of independent experiments indicated potential indirect photodegradation of estrogenic compound by reactive species generated from photolysis of effluent organic matter. Utilizing advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) as tertiary water and wastewater treatment is an option to prevent discharge of TOrCs into the environment. Compared to conventional AOPs, the ability of generating hydroxyl radicals (•OH) without additional doses of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or ozone makes ultraviolet (UV) photolysis of ferric hydroxo complexes a novel AOP, especially in acidic environments. A Fe(III)/UV254 kinetic model, which combines Fenton-like mechanism, and photolyses of Fe3+, FeOH2+ and H2O2 was proposed and experimentally validated to predict Fenton-like and H2O2 direct UV254 photolysis scenarios, individually. Nevertheless, the model underestimated the ferrous ion development during Fe(III)/UV254 photolysis, perhaps due to the overprediction of the oxidation of Fe2+ by •OH. The UV/H2O2 AOP was also studied in this work. A predictive kinetic model was developed to evaluate process efficiency of oxidation of p-cresol by UV/H2O2 photolysis based on a complete reaction mechanism, including reactions of intermediates with •OH. Results of this study highlight the significance of consideration of radical scavenging effects by the byproducts from oxidation of organic matter in model prediction performance.

Application of Water/Wastewater Treatment in Trace Organic Compounds Removal and Other Industry Sectors

Application of Water/Wastewater Treatment in Trace Organic Compounds Removal and Other Industry Sectors
Title Application of Water/Wastewater Treatment in Trace Organic Compounds Removal and Other Industry Sectors PDF eBook
Author Bingfeng Dong
Publisher
Pages 305
Release 2014
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Attenuation Of Trace Organic Compounds By Advanced Treatment Technologies In Water Reuse

Attenuation Of Trace Organic Compounds By Advanced Treatment Technologies In Water Reuse
Title Attenuation Of Trace Organic Compounds By Advanced Treatment Technologies In Water Reuse PDF eBook
Author Tarun Anumol
Publisher
Pages 285
Release 2014
Genre
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Statistical Evaluation of Trace Organics Removal by Advanced Wastewater Treatment

Statistical Evaluation of Trace Organics Removal by Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Title Statistical Evaluation of Trace Organics Removal by Advanced Wastewater Treatment PDF eBook
Author Perry L. McCarty
Publisher
Pages 37
Release 1978
Genre
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