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Timothy Rosen, Laura Christianson
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Denitrifying bioreactors are an agricultural best management practice developed in the midwestern United States to treat agricultural drainage water enriched with nitrate-nitrogen (NO3N). The practice is spreading rapidly to agricultural regions with poo...
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Laura E. Christianson, Christine Lepine, Philip L. Sibrell, Chad Penn, Steven T. Summerfelt
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Pairing denitrifying woodchip bioreactors and phosphorus-sorbing filters provides a unique, engineered approach for dual nutrient removal from waters impaired with both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). This column study aimed to test placement of two P-f...
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Laura E. Christianson, Christine Lepine, Kata L. Sharrer, Steven T. Summerfelt
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Chemoheterotrophic denitrification technologies using woodchips as a solid carbon source (i.e., woodchip bioreactors) have been widely trialed for treatment of diffuse-source agricultural nitrogen pollution. There is growing interest in the use of this s...
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Kevin S. Jewell, Sandro Castronovo, Arne Wick, Per Falås, ... Thomas A. Ternes
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The antibiotic trimethoprim (TMP), a micropollutant found at µg/L levels in raw wastewater, was investigated with regard to its (bio)transformation during biological wastewater treatment. A pilot-scale, nitrifying/denitrifying Sequencing Batch Reactor (S...
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Federico Rossi, Oriana Motta, Simona Matrella, Antonio Proto and Giovanni Vigliotta
Nitrates pollution of waters is a worldwide problem and its remediation is a big challenge from the technical and the scientific point of view. One of the most used and promising cleaning techniques is the biological treatment of wastewaters operated by ...
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Takeyuki Sakuma, Siriwat Jinsiriwanit, Toshihiro Hattori, Marc A. Deshusses
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