A Singh - Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2021 - Elsevier
The UN'SDG6 thrusts the reuse of treated wastewater to ensure the availability of water for all. The use of treated wastewater for crop irrigation is a feasible option as the agriculture …
This review highlights the advantages of using micro–nano bubble (MNB) technology in various applications of wastewater treatment. Initially, the review examines key performance …
As the most important resource for life, water has been a central issue on the international agenda for several decades. Yet, the world's supply of clean freshwater is steadily …
The disposal of effluent and sludge containing emerging contaminants (ECs) are the main problems associated with most traditional treatment methods. Non-steroidal anti …
Fertigation of crops with untreated wastewater predominates in developing countries. Use of wastewater for crop irrigation poses a potential risk of food chain poisoning with toxicants …
Abstract Ammonia‑nitrogen (NH 3− N) is one of the most frequent pollutants in wastewater which utilizes dissolved oxygen in water and produces eutrophication in water bodies, while …
Intensive cultivation of vegetables and scarcity of clean irrigation water has resulted in the increased use of wastewater for irrigation worldwide, especially in developing countries. In …
JM Aishwarya, R Vidhya - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
The investments needed for treating the wastewater produced by an ever-growing population has raised serious concerns regarding the environmental upkeep of many cities …
Suspended growth biological process (SGBP) with post-ozonation (O 3) was investigated for treatment of simulated complex mixed industrial and domestic wastewater at specific …