Trickling Filters
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1. Utilização do fruto seco descascado da Luffa cyllindrica como meio suporte em filtros biológicos percoladores: análise do desempenho quanto à redução da carga orgânica e considerações microbiológicas
RESUMO Experiências sobre o tratamento de esgoto doméstico foram realizadas em instalação piloto de filtros biológicos percoladores, em laboratório, nos quais frutos secos descascados de Luffa cyllindrica constituíram o meio suporte para o crescimento microbiológico, com o objetivo de verificar sua capacidade de remoção da matéria orgânica, medid
Eng. Sanit. Ambient.. Publicado em: 21/02/2019
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2. Post-treatment of photosynthetic facultative pond effluent on trickling filters in order to remove ammonia. / Pós-tratamento de efluente de lagoa facultativa fotossintética em filtros biológicos percoladores visando remoção de nitrogênio amoniacal.
Neste trabalho, estudou-se a utilização de filtros percoladores como tratamento complementar de efluente de lagoa de estabilização visando a remoção de nitrogênio, principal causador de problemas como a eutrofização de corpos hídricos em conjunto com o fósforo. A motivação principal para o desenvolvimento desta pesquisa foi a dificuldade encontr
Publicado em: 2011
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3. Nitrificação de efluente de reator anaeróbio compartimentado em filtros percoladores com a utilização da serragem de couro do tipo wet blue como meio suporte / Nitrification of anaerobic baffed reactor effluent into trickling filters using wet blue leather sawing as a filter packing
The aim of the work is to promote the ammoniacal nitrogen removal from anaerobic baffed reactor effluent using aerobic trickling filters, through the nitrification process. The research was developed in two phases; firstly the leather sawing was prepared through sieving and washing, later the domestic sewage was applied into four tricking filters. The F1 and
Publicado em: 2006
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4. Removal of Enteroviruses from Sewage by Bench-Scale Rotary-Tube Trickling Filters
The efficacy of a rotary-tube type of trickling filter for removing coxsackievirus A9, poliovirus 1, and echovirus 12 suspended in raw settled sewage was investigated. At filtration rates equivalent to about 10 MGD (million gallons per day)/acre (ca. 3,785 m3/day per acre), the filters removed 95% of the poliovirus, 83% of echovirus 12, and 94% of coxsackiev
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5. An α-Proteobacterium Converts Linear Alkylbenzenesulfonate Surfactants into Sulfophenylcarboxylates and Linear Alkyldiphenyletherdisulfonate Surfactants into Sulfodiphenylethercarboxylates
The surfactant linear alkylbenzenesulfonate (LAS; 0.5 mM) or linear monoalkyldiphenyletherdisulfonate (LADPEDS; 0.5 mM) in salts medium was easily degraded in laboratory trickling filters, whereas carbon-limited, aerobic enrichment cultures in suspended culture with the same inocula did not grow. We took portions of the trickling filters which degraded LADPE
American Society for Microbiology.
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6. Occurrence of Cytophagas in Sewage Plants
With the application of plate count methods and of the KOH-flexirubin test, bacteria belonging to the Cytophaga group were proved to occur regularly in samples from biological sewage treatment facilities. Generally, the percentage of Cytophaga colonies of the total heterotrophic colonies was lowest in the inflow sewage water as compared with the values found
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7. Retrofitting existing chemical scrubbers to biotrickling filters for H2S emission control
Biological treatment is a promising alternative to conventional air-pollution control methods, but thus far biotreatment processes for odor control have always required much larger reactor volumes than chemical scrubbers. We converted an existing full-scale chemical scrubber to a biological trickling filter and showed that effective treatment of hydrogen
National Academy of Sciences.