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    Development of a Novel Bioelectrochemical Filter for Particulate-rich Wastewater Treatment

    Mohammadi Khalfbadam H 2016.pdf (12.02Mb)
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    Open access
    Authors
    Mohammadi Khalfbadam, Hassan
    Date
    2016
    Supervisor
    Dr Ranjan Sarukkalige
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    PhD
    
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    Faculty
    Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/48661
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    Abstract

    This thesis explored the use of bioelectrochemical systems (BES) technology for particulate-rich wastewater treatment such as those emanating from waste stabilisation ponds (WSPs). The development of a novel “filter-type” BES configuration enables the wastewater industry to effectively manage unwanted discharge of particulate solids, particularly for the management of algae discharge in WSPs. The process developed may become a platform technology for BES to be embraced by other industries for treatment of waste organic solids.

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