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Publikováno v:
Chemical Engineering Transactions, Vol 72 (2019)
This paper presents the environmental and economic benefits from the use of potable water from a desalination plant, and treated sewage effluent (TSE) for non-potable reuse, in Lusail, Doha. This newly built city plans to use TSE for a large portion
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https://doaj.org/article/6c02c07ef39e4bd99bb9f717c62bb034
Publikováno v:
Chemical Engineering Transactions, Vol 72 (2019)
Qatar has very limited freshwater resources. This paper assesses the sustainability implications of using bore water and treated sewage effluent (TSE) for residential water supply (for non-drinking purposes) in a residential compound in Doha, Qatar.
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https://doaj.org/article/62c0774d6b1b4afb92490485b2e0c893
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. 7:1587-1599
While nutrient removal has been well studied in waste stabilisation ponds (WSPs), studies of organic micropollutant removal in pond systems are limited. In this study, we investigated organic micropollutant, nitrogen and organic carbon removal in sel
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 22:653-662
The use of monochloramine as an alternative disinfectant to chlorine in drinking water treatment can lead to increased formation of emerging nitrogenous halogenated disinfection by-products (DBPs), even when the formation of regulated halogenated DBP
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Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology. 6:2313-2330
The formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs) is challenging from both public health and drinking water treatment perspectives. Over 700 DBPs have been identified, however, a large proportion of halogenated DBPs are unknown, and the compounds resp
Autor:
Cynthia Joll, Sebastien Allard, Suzanne Dodds, Anna H. Kaksonen, Anna Heitz, Manaswini Natarajan
Publikováno v:
AWWA Water Science. 3
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 26:29110-29126
Many studies of disinfection by-products (DBPs) in pools have focused on haloacetic acids, trihalomethanes, and chloramines, with less studies investigating the occurrence of other DBPs, such as haloketones, haloacetaldehydes, haloacetonitriles, halo
Autor:
Kathryn L. Linge, Una Ryan, Telleasha L. Greay, Andrea Paparini, Alexander W. Gofton, Alireza Zahedi, Cynthia Joll
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 670:1111-1124
Recycled wastewater can carry human-infectious microbial pathogens and therefore wastewater treatment strategies must effectively eliminate pathogens before recycled wastewater is used to supplement drinking and agricultural water supplies. This stud
Publikováno v:
Chemosphere. 220:314-323
Nitrogenous classes of disinfection by-products (DBPs), such as haloacetamides (HAAms), haloacetonitriles (HANs) and halonitromethanes (HNMs), while generally present at lower concentrations in disinfected waters than carbonaceous DBPs, such as triha
Publikováno v:
Indoor Air. 29:499-509
A simple method for the collection and analysis of the four brominated and chlorinated trihalomethanes (THMs) in air samples is described. Ambient air samples were collected in pre-prepared glass vials, with THM analysis performed using solid-phase m