Search Results - "de Haas, David"
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Nitrous oxide emissions from wastewater treatment - Revisiting the IPCC 2019 refinement guidelines
Published in Environmental challenges (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-08-2022)“…•The IPCC default nitrous oxide emission factor for wastewater treatment is too high.•Re-analysis of the underlying data points to a lower default N2O emission…”
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Comprehensive life cycle inventories of alternative wastewater treatment systems
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-03-2010)“…Over recent decades, the environmental regulations on wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) have trended towards increasingly stringent nutrient removal…”
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Nitrous oxide generation in full-scale biological nutrient removal wastewater treatment plants
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-02-2010)“…International guidance for estimating emissions of the greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide (N 2O), from biological nutrient removal (BNR) wastewater systems is…”
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Methane formation in sewer systems
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-03-2008)“…Methane formation and emission in sewer systems has not received as much attention as hydrogen sulphide formation. Through field measurements from two rising…”
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Dynamics and dynamic modelling of H2S production in sewer systems
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-05-2008)“…Accurate and reliable predictions of sulfide production in a sewer system greatly benefit formulation of appropriate strategies for optimal sewer management…”
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Long-Term Trends and Opportunities for Managing Regional Water Supply and Wastewater Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-06-2011)“…Greenhouse gas emissions are likely to rise faster than growth in population and more than double for water supply and wastewater services over the next 50…”
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Phosphorus Fractionation of Activated Sludges from Modified Bardenpho Processes with and without Chemical Precipitant Supplementation
Published in Water science and technology (01-01-1991)“…The natural occurrence of chemically precipitated phosphate in activated sludge (AS) has been hypothesized for over two decades and deserves fresh attention in…”
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Dynamics and Dynamic Modelling of H sub(2)S Production in Sewer Systemss
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Chemical Fractionation of Activated Sludge with Special Reference to Enhanced Biological Phoshate Removal
Published 01-01-1989“…A fractionation procedure originally developed for polyphosphate extraction from yeast was modified and applied to activated sludge. Among the modifications…”
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Clyde Forsythe Painted California Deserts And One Little Vacant Lot in Tombstone
Published in Wild west (Leesburg, Va.) (01-10-2013)“…Cochise County Sheriff (and bitter Earp enemy) John Behan helps Cowboy Billy Claiborne (who fled the fight early) to safety at C.S. Fly's photo studio (a…”
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Clyde Forsythe painted California deserts and one little vacant lot in Tombstone: his father and uncle witnessed the famous 1881 gunfight
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EARPFELLOW SOPHISTICATES
Published in Wild west (Leesburg, Va.) (01-10-2021)“…"Will" Hunsaker, who practiced law in Tombstone when the Earps were in town, served as mayor of San Diego in 1888 and was a leading figure in California legal…”
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EARP FELLOW SOPHISTICATES: Wyatt and brothers had Western connections galore in California and elsewhere after their Tombstone days
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Intravenous procainamide for the conversion of new onset atrial fibrillation in the emergency department setting
Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-05-1988)“…A common problem seen by emergency physicians, that of new onset atrial fibrillation, and a unique approach to its emergency department management are…”
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