Petroleum refinery wastewater (PRW) is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, sulphides, ammonia, oils, suspended and dissolved solids, and heavy metals. As these pollutants are …
V Mishra, N Mudgal, D Rawat, P Poria… - Journal of Water …, 2023 - Elsevier
In the face of escalating global water pollution exacerbated by textile wastewater (TWW), it is essential to investigate sustainable and cost-effective solutions. This review explores …
M Garrido-Baserba, I Barnosell, M Molinos-Senante… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Water systems need to become more locally robust and sustainable in view of increased population demands and supply uncertainties. Decentralized treatment is often assumed to …
Carbon constraints, as well as the growing hazard of greenhouse gas emissions, have accelerated research into all possible renewable energy and fuel sources. Microbial …
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is, undeniably, a substantial shock to our civilization which has revealed the value of public services that relate to public health. Ensuring a safe …
The so-called fourth revolution in the water sector will encounter the Big data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) revolution. The current data surplus stemming from all types of devices …
Challenges associated with the sustainability of the water cycle pose new opportunities for resource recovery and greater environmental protection. While centralized wastewater …
Z Guo, Y Sun, SY Pan, PC Chiang - International journal of environmental …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Wastewater treatment can consume a large amount of energy to meet discharge standards. However, wastewater also contains resources which could be recovered for secondary uses …
In order to manage water resources in countries with water crisis, recycling of water in houses can be a practical strategy. The usage of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) is …