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Mar Carreras-Sempere, Miriam Guivernau, Rafaela Caceres, Carmen Biel, Joan Noguerol and Marc Viñas
Struvite and ammonium nitrate (AN), as wastewater-recovered products, are possible alternatives as raw materials for nutrient solutions. However, their impact on the rhizosphere microbiota and N2O emissions is scarcely known. Therefore, the present resea...
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Paulina Vilela, Kijeon Nam and Changkyoo Yoo
Partial nitritation (PN) coupled with the anaerobic ammonium oxidation (Anammox) process has improved ammonium removal in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The operation conditions of this process, i.e., the dissolved oxygen (DO) and the influent ammo...
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Joseph M. Battistelli, Rima B. Franklin and Aaron L. Mills
Most domestic wastewater can be effectively treated for secondary uses by engineered biological systems. These systems rely on microbial activity to reduce nitrogen (N) content of the reclaimed water. Such systems often employ a tidal-flow process to min...
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Jia Niu, Ikuro Kasuga, Futoshi Kurisu and Hiroaki Furumai
Granular activated carbon (GAC) has been widely introduced to advanced drinking water purification plants to remove organic matter and ammonium. Backwashing, which is the routine practice for GAC maintenance, is an important operational factor influencin...
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Michele Laureni, Per Falås, Orlane Robin, Arne Wick, ... Adriano Joss
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The implementation of autotrophic anaerobic ammonium oxidation processes for the removal of nitrogen from municipal wastewater (known as ?mainstream anammox?) bears the potential to bring wastewater treatment plants close to energy autarky. The aim of th...
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