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Feasibility Study of Vermi-filtration for the Treatment of Dairy Wastewater

Feasibility Study of Vermi-filtration for the Treatment of Dairy Wastewater

... the wastewater. The average TDS value of the raw dairy wastewater is about 1573 ...the dairy wastewater of about ...the dairy wastewater by about ...from ...

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Treatment of Dairy Wastewater using Orange and Banana Peels

Treatment of Dairy Wastewater using Orange and Banana Peels

... on dairy wastewater treated by anearobic fixed bed reactor from laboratory to pilot-scale plant using hybrid material composed of tier rubber and ...

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Treatment of dairy wastewater by natural coagulants

Treatment of dairy wastewater by natural coagulants

... Chart-7: Effect of Cicer arietinum in reduction of turbidity The reduction in turbidity for the dairy wastewater is 78.33 % at 6000 mg/l by the influence of Cicer arietinum coagulant. The Cicer arietinum is ...

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Treatment of dairy wastewater by graphene oxide nanoadsorbent and sludge separation, using In Situ Sludge Magnetic Impregnation (ISSMI)

Treatment of dairy wastewater by graphene oxide nanoadsorbent and sludge separation, using In Situ Sludge Magnetic Impregnation (ISSMI)

... the dairy wastewater treatment by graphene oxide ...purpose, dairy wastewater was taken from Pegah Dairy Company (Tehran, Iran) and the effect of operational parameters, including ...

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TREATMENT OF DAIRY WASTEWATER BY MORINGA OLEIFERA SEEDS

TREATMENT OF DAIRY WASTEWATER BY MORINGA OLEIFERA SEEDS

... of dairy industry wastewater ...study, dairy industry wastewater was collected for treatment by Moringa seeds in powdered form, resulting in an effective natural clarification agent for highly ...

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Effect of Sprinkler Pressure and Spray Plate on Culturable Microorganism Concentrations During Simulated Irrigation of Dairy Wastewater

Effect of Sprinkler Pressure and Spray Plate on Culturable Microorganism Concentrations During Simulated Irrigation of Dairy Wastewater

... during wastewater irrigation events, models based on Pasquill's (1961) particle dispersion model have been uti‐ lized (Parker et ...pumping dairy wastewater through center‐pivot sprinklers with a ...

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Phycoremediation of dairy wastewater by using green microlgae: botryococcus sp

Phycoremediation of dairy wastewater by using green microlgae: botryococcus sp

... Abstract. Dairy wastewater are usually much polluted due to the high level of nutrient content such as phosphate, nitrate, sulfate ...of dairy wastewater, Botryococcus ...of dairy ...

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Determination of EDTA in dairy wastewater and adjacent surface water

Determination of EDTA in dairy wastewater and adjacent surface water

... Abstract— An HPLC-UV analytical method was developed to determine ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) in dairy wastewater and surface water. The optimizing separation was achieved by reversed–phase ...

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STUDY OF DAIRY WASTEWATER TREATMENT BY USING CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

STUDY OF DAIRY WASTEWATER TREATMENT BY USING CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

... The dairy industry involves processing raw milk into products such as consumer milk, butter, cheese, yogurt, condensed milk, dried milk (milk powder), and ice cream, using processes such as chilling, ...

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Process Performance of a Granular Single Bioreactor with Continuous Feeding and Intermittent Discharge Regime Treating Dairy Wastewater

Process Performance of a Granular Single Bioreactor with Continuous Feeding and Intermittent Discharge Regime Treating Dairy Wastewater

... bioreactor with granular sludge. Figure 4a illustrates the interactive effects of the variables on the response. The figure depicts an increase in the response when HRT increased from 4 to 8 h at all air flow rates, as a ...

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Study of Various Technologies Available For Treatment of Dairy Wastewater  A Review

Study of Various Technologies Available For Treatment of Dairy Wastewater A Review

... Ileana Mayela María and Moreno-Dávila et al (2014) focused on fermentative hydrogen production in packed bed batch reactors to assess influence of environmental factors over yield hydrogen production from dairy ...

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Biodegradation of Fat, Oil, and Grease by using an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor from Dairy Wastewater

Biodegradation of Fat, Oil, and Grease by using an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor from Dairy Wastewater

... the dairy wastewater was introduced into the UASBR at the rate of ...treated dairy wastewater was drawn from the UASBR and the FOG, COD, TDS and VSS were ...

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DAIRY WASTEWATER TREATMENT USING VERTICAL FLOW CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

DAIRY WASTEWATER TREATMENT USING VERTICAL FLOW CONSTRUCTED WETLAND

... The dairy industry is generally considered to be the largest source of food processing wastewater in ...of wastewater treatment grows, process requirements have become increasingly ...the ...

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Dairy Wastewater Treatment using Three-Stage Rotating Biological Contactor (NRBC)

Dairy Wastewater Treatment using Three-Stage Rotating Biological Contactor (NRBC)

... Abstract Dairy wastewater is enriched in organic matter (about 45-72 g/l, COD) and also contains biodegradable carbohydrates. A three-stage system, NRBC was fabricated as a bench scale unit for lab ...

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Tracking antibiotic resistance genes in soil irrigated with dairy wastewater

Tracking antibiotic resistance genes in soil irrigated with dairy wastewater

... of dairy wastewater to agricultural soils is a practice that will surely continue to be used as a method to irrigate crops, recycle nutrients, and reuse ...that dairy wastewater irrigation ...

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Treatment of Dairy Wastewater Using Up flow Anaerobic Filter

Treatment of Dairy Wastewater Using Up flow Anaerobic Filter

... Ever increasing industrialization and rapid urbanization have considerably increased the rate of water pollution. The dwindling supplies of natural resources of water have made this a serious constrain for industrial ...

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Quantification of bacterial indicators and zoonotic pathogens in dairy wastewater ponds

Quantification of bacterial indicators and zoonotic pathogens in dairy wastewater ponds

... I n the United States, there are 9.3 million milk cows (33) produc- ing an estimated 200 million metric tons of manure annually. Because cattle can be reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens, there is concern over the ...

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Performance Evaluation of Dairy Wastewater Treatment Plant

Performance Evaluation of Dairy Wastewater Treatment Plant

... from dairy waste are concentrated in nature, and the major contributors these effluents are carbohydrates, proteins and fats originating from ...the wastewater quantity is generated from cleaning of ...

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The characterization of microorganisms in dairy wastewater storage ponds

The characterization of microorganisms in dairy wastewater storage ponds

... Dairy wastewaters from storage ponds are commonly land applied to irrigate forage crops. Given that diverse microbial populations are associated with cattle feces, the objective of this study was to use a ...

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Survey of selected antibiotic resistance genes in agricultural and non-agricultural soils in south-central Idaho

Survey of selected antibiotic resistance genes in agricultural and non-agricultural soils in south-central Idaho

... received dairy manure, dairy wastewater, and/or biosolids at some point in their recent history, it was revealed that all genes, except tet(B), were found at statistically greater abundances (7- to ...

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