Phosphorus : Motivations, Technologies and Assessment of the Elimination and Recovery of Phosphorus from Wastewater.

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Main Author: Schaum, Christian
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : IWA Publishing, 2018.
Series:Integrated environmental technology series.
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505 0 |a Cover; Copyright; Contents; About the Editor; Preface -- Phosphorus: Curse and Blessing?; Part I: Phosphorus -- A Special Element; Chapter 1: Phosphorus the pollutant; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Perceptions of Phosphorus as a Pollutant; 1.3 Reactive P from Rural Environments; 1.3.1 The phosphorus transfer continuum; 1.4 Reactive P from Urban Environments; 1.4.1 Urban wastewater discharges; 1.4.2 Urban stormwater run-off; 1.5 Are All Sources of Phosphorus Equally Polluting?; 1.5.1 Ecological relevance of phosphorus forms; 1.6 Control of Phosphorus Pollution; 1.6.1 Point source controls. 
505 8 |a 1.6.2 Diffuse source controls1.7 Strategies Towards More Sustainable Phosphorus Use; 1.8 Conclusions; 1.9 References; Chapter 2: Phosphate pollution: A global overview of the problem; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The European Union; 2.3 The United States; 2.4 Australia; 2.5 Japan; 2.6 South and East Asia; 2.7 Africa; 2.8 Antarctica; 2.9 Conclusions; 2.10 References; Chapter 3: Phosphorus as a resource; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Phosphorus Flow Analysis; 3.2.1 Phosphorus flows in Europe; 3.2.2 Global phosphorus flows; 3.3 Mineral Phosphorus Resources and Reserves. 
505 8 |a 3.3.1 Definition of resources and reserves3.4 The Problem with Today's Global Phosphorus Flows; 3.4.1 Economic scarcity; 3.4.2 Environmental pollution; 3.4.3 Providing phosphorus for future generations; 3.4.4 Regional differences in phosphorus balances; 3.5 Conclusions; 3.6 References; Part II: Elimination of Phosphorus from Wastewater; Chapter 4: Phosphorus in wastewater; 4.1 Origin of Phosphorus in Wastewater; 4.2 Concentration and Load of Phosphorus in Municipal and Industrial Wastewater; 4.2.1 Domestic wastewater; 4.2.2 Wastewater from industrial and commercial sources. 
505 8 |a 4.3 Chemical Analysis of Phosphorus in Wastewater and Sludge4.3.1 Speciation of phosphorus; 4.3.2 Determination of phosphorus in water and wastewater; 4.3.3 Sequential extraction procedures to determine the binding form of phosphorus; 4.3.4 Determination of phosphonates; 4.4 References; Chapter 5: Phosphorus removal in wastewater treatment plants; 5.1 Biological Phosphorus Removal; 5.1.1 Process configurations for EBPR; 5.1.2 Factors affecting performance; 5.2 Chemical Phosphorus Removal; 5.2.1 Process principles; 5.2.2 Mechanisms of chemical phosphorus removal. 
505 8 |a 5.2.3 Applications of chemical phosphorus removal5.3 References; Chapter 6: Total solids and phosphorus: A cross-linked topic?; 6.1 Necessity of Advanced Phosphorus and Particle Removal; 6.2 Phosphorus and Particles; 6.3 Processes of Advanced P-Elimination; 6.4 Processes of Solid Removal; 6.4.1 Overview of separation processes; 6.4.2 Sedimentation, lamella separator, flotation in combination with post-precipitation; 6.4.3 Filtration processes; 6.4.4 Shallow bed filtration; 6.4.5 Deep bed filtration; 6.4.6 Membrane filtration; 6.5 Assessment of the Different Particle Separation Processes. 
500 |a 6.6 References. 
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