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View article: Point-of-Use Re-Use (PU2R): a viable approach for sustainable decentralized reuse of water from single-household cesspits for agricultural irrigation
Point-of-Use Re-Use (PU2R): a viable approach for sustainable decentralized reuse of water from single-household cesspits for agricultural irrigation Open
Water reuse can contribute to climate-resilient water management because wastewater is available throughout the year. This can mitigate water stress and potential competition between drinking water supply, industry and agricultural irrigat…
View article: Long-term performance of low-cost free chlorine sensors to monitor on-site water reuse
Long-term performance of low-cost free chlorine sensors to monitor on-site water reuse Open
Water scarcity increasingly challenges the supply of sufficient quantities of safe water for human consumption. On-site water reuse systems can contribute to mitigating the effects of water scarcity by closing water cycles locally. However…
View article: Chemical and microbial similarities and heterogeneities of wastewater from single-household cesspits for decentralised water reuse
Chemical and microbial similarities and heterogeneities of wastewater from single-household cesspits for decentralised water reuse Open
In Brandenburg, Germany, 8% of households rely on single-household cesspits for wastewater collection. This study analysed the chemical and microbial characteristics of wastewaters from 12 single-household cesspits and pit lorry samples to…
View article: Transformation of persistent organic micropollutants by UV and UV/H2O2 in wastewater treatment plant effluent
Transformation of persistent organic micropollutants by UV and UV/H2O2 in wastewater treatment plant effluent Open
Photochemical and advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) are promising options to simultaneously disinfect wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluent and degrade organic micropollutants (OMPs). In the present study, kinetic experiments with U…
View article: Enhancing Water Safety in Decentralized Water Reuse Systems With Low-Cost Prussian Blue Amperometric Sensors for Free Chlorine Monitoring
Enhancing Water Safety in Decentralized Water Reuse Systems With Low-Cost Prussian Blue Amperometric Sensors for Free Chlorine Monitoring Open
The challenge of providing sustainable and safe water services in regions lacking centralized water infrastructure can be addressed through the utilization of on-site treatment and reuse of wastewater. However, the widespread implementatio…
View article: Defining Risk-Based Monitoring Frequencies to Verify the Performance of Water Treatment Barriers
Defining Risk-Based Monitoring Frequencies to Verify the Performance of Water Treatment Barriers Open
Preventing failures of water treatment barriers can play an important role in meeting the increasing demand for microbiologically safe water. The development and integration of failure prevention strategies into quantitative microbial risk…
View article: Sensor setpoints that ensure compliance with microbial water quality targets for membrane bioreactor and chlorination treatment in on-site water reuse systems
Sensor setpoints that ensure compliance with microbial water quality targets for membrane bioreactor and chlorination treatment in on-site water reuse systems Open
Widespread implementation of on-site water reuse systems is hindered by the limited ability to ensure the level of treatment and protection of human health during operation. In this study, we tested the ability of five commercially availab…
View article: Linking transformations of organic carbon to post-treatment performance in a biological water recycling system
Linking transformations of organic carbon to post-treatment performance in a biological water recycling system Open
Ozone, electrolysis and granular activated carbon (GAC) were examined as potential post-treatments to follow a household-scale biologically activated membrane bioreactor (BAMBi), treating a wash water containing trace urine and feces conta…
View article: Limited simultaneous nitrification-denitrification (SND) in aerobic granular sludge systems treating municipal wastewater: Mechanisms and practical implications
Limited simultaneous nitrification-denitrification (SND) in aerobic granular sludge systems treating municipal wastewater: Mechanisms and practical implications Open
Simultaneous nitrification-denitrification (SND) is, in theory, a key advantage of aerobic granular sludge systems over conventional activated sludge systems. But practical experience and literature suggests that SND and thus total nitroge…
View article: Influence of Wastewater Composition on Microbial Communities of Aerobic Granules and their Nutrient Removal Performances
Influence of Wastewater Composition on Microbial Communities of Aerobic Granules and their Nutrient Removal Performances Open
Basic understanding of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) processes has mainly been obtained in laboratory-scale studies with simple synthetic wastewaters. Two approaches were applied here to make a step toward the comprehension of AGS systems …