Search Results - "Eilersen, A M"
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Organic matter and heavy metals in grey-water sludge
Published in Water S. A. (01-01-2010)“…Grey-water intended for non-potable reuse is being intensively studied, but little attention has been given to the associated solid fraction, the grey-water…”
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Monitoring toxicity of industrial wastewater and specific chemicals to a green alga, nitrifying bacteria and an aquatic bacterium
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2004)“…Treatment plants may be exposed to a whole range of toxic organic and inorganic compounds that may inhibit the removal of organic matter and nitrogen. In order…”
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Possibilities and barriers for recirculation of nutrients and organic matter from urban to rural areas: A technical theoretical framework applied to the medium-sized town Hillerød, Denmark
Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2006)“…We aimed to develop and evaluate technical solutions for increasing recirculation of nutrients and organic matter from urban areas. Furthermore, we assessed…”
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Effect of volatile fatty acids and trimethylamine on denitrification in activated sludge
Published in Water research (Oxford) (1995)“…The effect of volatile fatty acids and trimethylamine on denitrification activity of activated sludge was studied in laboratory batch experiments. Formic acid…”
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Assessing the sustainability of small wastewater systems A context-oriented planning approach
Published in Environmental impact assessment review (01-06-2000)“…The authors present a planning tool for comparing and assessing the sustainability of different wastewater systems. The core of the planning tool is an…”
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Monitoring toxicity of industrial wastewater and specific chemicals to a green alga, nitrifying bacteria and an aquatic bacterium
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)“…Treatment plants may be exposed to a whole range of toxic organic and inorganic compounds that may inhibit the removal of organic matter and nitrogen. In order…”
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Monitoring toxicity of industrial wastewater and specific chemicals to a green alga, nitrifying bacteria and an aquatic bacterium
Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2004)“…Treatment plants may be exposed to a whole range of toxic organic and inorganic compounds that may inhibit the removal of organic matter and nitrogen. In order…”
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