Phosphorus (P) is an essential and limited resource. Municipal wastewater is a promising source of P via reuse and could be used to replace P derived from phosphate rocks. The …
Phosphorus pollution from point and discrete sources is a serious threat to the aquatic ecosystem in both industrialized and developing countries. The release of excessive …
Modern technologies designed to treat wastewater containing phosphorus compounds are based on the processes of adsorption and precipitation. In addition, more environmentally …
C Kabbe, C Remy, F Kraus - 2015 - cabidigitallibrary.org
To sustain good harvests, each year more than one million tonnes of mineral phosphorus have to be imported to the European Union (van Dijk et al., unpublished data), while the …
F Di Capua, S de Sario, A Ferraro, A Petrella… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Phosphate rocks are an irreplaceable resource to produce fertilizers, but their availability will not be enough to meet the increasing demands of agriculture for food production. At the …
In the last few years the idea of circular economy has become essential. Thus, designing methods of nutrients removal should be based on using materials that make it possible to …
Reducing the costs associated with water management, improving water quality and the environment are fundamental requirements of sustainable development. Maintaining the …
S Daneshgar, A Buttafava, A Callegari… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Phosphorus removal from Wastewater Treatment Plant effluents is mandated by law under many circumstances, at the same time, the need for more efficient P recovery …
L Johansson - Environmental Technology, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
The efficiency of phosphorus (P) removal in ecologically-engineered wastewater treatment facilities, such as artificial wetlands and sand filters, can be improved by using a reactive …