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Robert Czerniawski and Tomasz Krepski
Fish occurring in the outlets of water basins reduce the abundance of zooplankton. The study was performed at the outlet sections of the lake and waste stabilization pond of a sewage treatment plant. The aim of the study was to determine which zooplankto...
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Sarah R. Wilkinson, M. Anne Naeth and Amalesh Dhar
Nature-based, low technology wastewater treatment systems can benefit small and remote communities. Adding a constructed floating wetland (CFW) to waste stabilization ponds can enhance treatment efficacy at low cost, depending on appropriate macrophytes....
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Long Ho, Duy Tan Pham, Wout Van Echelpoel, Leacky Muchene, Ziv Shkedy, Andres Alvarado, Juan Espinoza-Palacios, Maria Arevalo-Durazno, Olivier Thas and Peter Goethals
Dissolved oxygen is an essential controlling factor in the performance of facultative and maturation ponds since both take many advantages of algal photosynthetic oxygenation. The rate of this photosynthesis strongly depends on the time during the day an...
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Liah X. Coggins, Jesse Sounness, Lianpeng Zheng, Marco Ghisalberti and Anas Ghadouani
Wastewater infrastructure is expensive to build and maintain, and there is a need to focus on improving and modernising existing infrastructure before large capital investments are made to service future population needs. Waste stabilisation ponds (WSPs)...
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Long Ho, Cassia Pompeu, Wout Van Echelpoel, Olivier Thas and Peter Goethals
In a way to counter criticism on low cost-effective conventional activated sludge (AS) technology, waste stabilization ponds (WSPs) offer a valid alternative for wastewater treatment due to their simple and inexpensive operation. To evaluate this alterna...
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Fides Izdori, Andrea J. C. Semiao and Paolo Perona
This study assesses seasonal particle size distribution (PSD) dynamics inside a waste stabilization ponds (WSP) (Buguruni, Tanzania) to understand settling dynamics of wastewater particles with an interest in helminth eggs. Results indicate that particle...
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Long Ho, Wout Van Echelpoel, Panayiotis Charalambous, Ana P. L. Gordillo, Olivier Thas and Peter Goethals
Emerging global threats, such as climate change, urbanization and water depletion, are driving forces for finding a feasible substitute for low cost-effective conventional activated sludge (AS) technology. On the other hand, given their low cost and easy...
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Annie Chouinard, Colin N. Yates, Gordon C. Balch, Sven E. Jørgensen, Brent C. Wootton and Bruce C. Anderson
The benefits provided by natural (e.g., non-engineered) tundra wetlands for the treatment of municipal wastewater in the Canadian Arctic are largely under-studied and, therefore, undervalued in regard to the treatment service wetlands provide to small re...
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