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DOI: 10.1108/09566169610181641
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Planktonic algal populations as an integral part of wastewater treatment

Abstract: Carries out an investigation to evaluate the performance of the maturation pond, one of an aerated oxidation pond system at the Mit Mazah Sewage Treatment Plant (Daquahliya Governorate, Egypt), with respect to phytoplanktonic structure and nutrient elimination during different seasons. Details how the study collected composite water samples from the maturation pond at monthly intervals. Observes that there are substantial changes in the distribution pattern of the algal community structure during different sea… Show more

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“…The TSS concentration suggests that the wastewater can be used in fisheries, since fisheries require reclaimed water quality of 30 mg L -1 [2,19]. According to [20], the allowable TSS value for water reuse for irrigation is 20 mg L -1 hence TSS value of the wastewater from BSDF suggested the water is not suitable to be reused for irrigation. .…”
Section: Tds Tss and Turbidity Profiles At Bsdf Wastewater Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The TSS concentration suggests that the wastewater can be used in fisheries, since fisheries require reclaimed water quality of 30 mg L -1 [2,19]. According to [20], the allowable TSS value for water reuse for irrigation is 20 mg L -1 hence TSS value of the wastewater from BSDF suggested the water is not suitable to be reused for irrigation. .…”
Section: Tds Tss and Turbidity Profiles At Bsdf Wastewater Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference in TP concentration tended to increase between EQ1 and EQ2; EQ2 and SBR1a; SBR2a and SBR2b; where P (T<=t) values were 0.057; 0.053; 0.056, respectively. The mean value of TP recorded (11.4±7.5) mg L -1 was obtained after an overall RE of 30% which means that the value was below that expected (15 mg L -1 ) for discharge into catchments areas or artificial recharge as suggested by [19][20][21]. Fig.…”
Section: Tn Nh 4 -N and Tp Profiles At Bsdf Wastewater Treatment Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%
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