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Wastewater treatment facilities are now renamed as water resources recovery facilities (WRRFs) to reflect the demand for new processes not only to meet current and future effluent discharge requirements but also to achieve nutrient removal/recovery, energy efficiency, and reuse of bio-based wastewater-derived resources. Such transition can be achieved by retrofitting the existing treatment facilities via process modification, wastewater solids upcycling, and effluent thermal energy recovery. In our recent publication, we assessed the potential of two different micro-sieving technologies (Rotating belt filter and Drum filter) as primary treatment alternatives to primary clarifiers to upgrade or retrofit WRRFs in terms of TSS and biodegradable matter removal suitable for resource recovery and downstream biological process to meet effluent discharge criteria. Great collaboration with Domenico Santoro, Siva Sarathy, Pankaj Chowdhury, Ph.D., P.Eng. If you're interested in learning more about our research, this link provides free access to the full article: https://lnkd.in/e6cfBXpX

Physico‐chemical characteristics and biodegradability of primary effluent and particulate matter removed by microscreens

Physico‐chemical characteristics and biodegradability of primary effluent and particulate matter removed by microscreens

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Hana Trigui

PhD in Molecular and Environmental Microbiology | Specialized Scientific Advisor

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amazing Sanaz

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