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Title: Tertiary treatment of a secondary effluent by the coupling of coagulation-flocculation-disinfection for irrigation reuse
Authors: Çiner, Fehiman
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Çevre Mühendisliği Bölümü.
0000-0002-7126-6792
Üstün, Gökhan Ekrem
Solmaz, Seval Kutlu Akal
Başkaya, Hüseyin Savaş
AAH-1967-2021
AAG-8439-2021
6602601167
8630493800
42760996000
Keywords: Engineering
Water resources
Tertiary treatment
Reuse
Irrigation
Urban effluent
Secondary effluent
Water-treatment technologies
Waste-water
Advanced oxidation
Removal
Soil
Bursa [Bursa (PRV)]
Bursa [Turkey]
Turkey
Chemical oxygen demand
Chemical water treatment
Coagulation
Disinfection
Effluents
Flocculation
Heavy metals
Irrigation
Turbidity
Wastewater
Wastewater treatment
Water treatment plants
International standards
Pilot scale
Removal efficiencies
Reuse
Secondary effluent
Suspended solids
Tertiary treatment systems
Urban effluents
Wastewater treatment plants
Effluent
Heavy metal
Solid
Effluent treatment
Issue Date: 15-Aug-2011
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Üstün, G. E. vd. (2011). "Tertiary treatment of a secondary effluent by the coupling of coagulation-flocculation-disinfection for irrigation reuse". Desalination, 277(1-3), 207-212.
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the performance of a tertiary treatment system for irrigation reuse of secondary urban effluents. The tertiary treatment units (including coagulation-flocculation-disinfection) were evaluated using a pilot-scale plant (0.24 m(3) h(-1) of capacity) located in the wastewater treatment plant of Bursa in Turkey. The results showed that the highest removal efficiencies using coagulation, flocculation and disinfection of suspended solids, chemical oxygen demand, turbidity and total coliform were determined to be 64%, 39%, 81% and 5-log reduction, respectively. Additionally, the concentration of heavy metals was below the national and international standards. The results from the tertiary treatment of urban effluent suggest that it can be used as a viable water resource for irrigation.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.desal.2011.04.032
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011916411003560
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23036
ISSN: 0011-9164
1873-4464
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