Ann Biomed Sci Eng 2021
DOI: 10.29328/journal.abse.1001014
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Simulating the dispersion of poisonous organic chemical compounds in wastewater treatment process through the active sludge method using the TOXChem model

Abstract: Naturally, microorganisms decompose the organic material existing in nature, both in the presence or absence of oxygen. The majority of materials such as poisonous chemical compounds, heavy metals, would prevent the treatment process from taking place, lead to the entry of these contaminants into the environment results in the emergence of numerous diseases. In the present study, using the TOXChem4.1 simulation model, attempts were made to simulate a wastewater treatment plant and then assess the dispersions o… Show more

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“…Even the most experienced engineers will find that optimizing wastewater treatment plants to achieve higher pollutant removal is exceedingly time‐consuming and fraught with uncertainties. This uncertainty can be reduced by modelling process changes to provide preliminary results for the scale‐up process (Aboagye et al, 2021; Al‐Wardy, Alquzweenib, & Al‐Saadi, 2021; Chan et al, 2009; Elawwad, Zaghloul, & Abdel‐Halim, 2017; El‐Monayeri, 2016; Gao et al, 2016; Gheibi et al, 2021; Henze et al, 1997; Metcalf and Eddy, Inc, et al, 2007; Nasr et al, 2011; Satoh et al, 2021; Stensel & Makinia, 2014; Sun et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even the most experienced engineers will find that optimizing wastewater treatment plants to achieve higher pollutant removal is exceedingly time‐consuming and fraught with uncertainties. This uncertainty can be reduced by modelling process changes to provide preliminary results for the scale‐up process (Aboagye et al, 2021; Al‐Wardy, Alquzweenib, & Al‐Saadi, 2021; Chan et al, 2009; Elawwad, Zaghloul, & Abdel‐Halim, 2017; El‐Monayeri, 2016; Gao et al, 2016; Gheibi et al, 2021; Henze et al, 1997; Metcalf and Eddy, Inc, et al, 2007; Nasr et al, 2011; Satoh et al, 2021; Stensel & Makinia, 2014; Sun et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%