The first wastewater treatment plant was operational in 2005. Currently the most popular wastewater treatment technology in Vietnam is activated sludge process with different forms, such as: conventional activated sludge (CAS), anaerobic – anoxic – aerobic (A2O), the oxidation ditch (OD) and bio batch processing (SBR).
1. Introduction. At a global scale, ∼ 60 % of wastewater generated in s is discharged into the environment without adequate treatment from the countries representing 80 % of world's population (UN Habitat and WHO, 2021).The disposal of untreated/partially treated wastewater is an important cause for water …
Without considering the uncertainty of the recycling environment, the design of the recycling path for construction waste mainly considers two aspects: (1) the flow …
Learn how to design, deconstruct, and salvage buildings and materials to reduce waste and environmental impacts. Find resources, tools, and guidance on C&D …
Combined phosphorus (P) removal and recovery from wastewater is a sensible and sustainable choice in view of potential future P-resource scarcity, due to dwindling primary global reserves. P-recovery from wastewater, notwithstanding the relatively small fraction of total global amounts involved (less than 1/5 of total global use …
the construction of wastewater treatment and collection systems. ... urban waterways resulted in frequent occurrences of low dissolved oxygen, fish kills, ... solved oxygen needed to sustain fish life is used up in this break down process. Pathogens Disinfection of wastewater and chlorination of drinking water supplies has reduced the oc-
Drawn upon the research, we propose a concept of the whole process CDW policy which supervises CDW based on the process of design, preconstruction, construction, transporting and recycling. …
The rising amount of waste generated worldwide is inducing issues of pollution, waste management, and recycling, calling for new strategies to improve the waste ecosystem, such as the use of artificial intelligence. Here, we review the application of artificial intelligence in waste-to-energy, smart bins, waste-sorting robots, waste …
Establish a CWMF framework for efficient, economical, accurate, and sustainable construction waste treatment.
1. Introduction. Water pollution and eutrophication are common occurrences when the concentrations of pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus in water are high, leading to detrimental environmental problems such as harmful algal blooms, oxygen depletion, and loss of biodiversity [1, 2].Urban wastewater treatment plants play a vital …
The development process of wastewater discharge standards of China is summarized. ... including the generation of wastewater, the construction of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), the overall treatment performance of WWTPs, as well as the developments in effluent discharge standards. ... 2018 Statistical Report on Urban-Rural …
As one of the hot issues of concerns during modern social development, the wastewater treatment process is acknowledged to be a process with complex biochemical reactions and susceptible to an external environment, featuring strong nonlinear and time correlation characteristics, which are difficult for traditional mechanism-based models to tackle. For …
The major focus of this report is the description and critical analysis of the main wastewater treatment processes used in Brazil. Special emphasis is given to small to medium size communities with populations lower than 100,000 inhabitants, which represent approximately 95% of the 5,570 Brazilian municipalities. In terms of coverage, around …
Learn how cities can reduce the environmental impact of solid waste generation, collection, recycling and disposal. Find out the concepts, definitions, challenges and solutions for …
Wastewater treatment process. a. Distribution of the number of different processes; b. Distribution of the scale of different process. ... At present, the investment channels for the construction of urban sewage treatment facilities derive mainly from government funding, directly resulting in ambiguous processes involving administration …
Water stress is a major concern in today's world as many cities worldwide face fast depleting potable water supply. The prevailing water emergency warrants a conscious effort to reuse mitigated wastewater such that the use of residual natural reserves is limited to drinking purposes only. To accomplish adequate wastewater remediation, the greatest …
Abstract Sewage treatment is an important public service, but it consumes a lot of energy and chemicals in the process of removing wastewater pollutants, which may cause the risk of pollution transfer. To find the corresponding hot issues, this paper took the lead in integrating life cycle assessment (LCA) with life cycle costing (LCC) to evaluate …
A significant development in solid-waste treatment and disposal practices was marked by the construction of the first refuse incinerator in England in 1874. By the beginning of the 20th century, 15 percent of major American cities were incinerating solid waste. Even then, however, most of the largest cities were still using primitive disposal ...
It is easy to take water for granted. Clean water comes out of a tap, we use the water and then 'dirty' water disappears down the drain. In this way, the water that leaves our homes, schools and workplaces is contaminated. For most European citizens, such waste water is collected, transported and then treated at an urban waste water …
The USA, China and India are the top three producers of municipal solid waste. The composition of solid wastes varies with income: low-to-middle-income population generates mainly organic wastes, whereas high-income population produces more waste paper, metals and glasses. Management of municipal solid waste includes …
Learn how to reduce, recycle, and reuse building-related waste for sustainable design and construction. Find federal and local regulations, best practices, and resources for managing construction …
Waste production is a basic output of human society, and its scale and logistics challenge cities and our Earth system. This study identifies universal patterns by which wastewater, municipal ...
Treatment of Municipal Wastewater. An estimated 14,748 POTWs provide wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal service to more than 238 million people. 6 Use of reclaimed water for consumption is becoming more common, particularly in regions prone to drought or with growing water demand (such as the U.S. southwest). 7 In 2015, …
This study compares the cost and easiness of implementing CWR enhancement strategies between SMEs and LEs in the construction industry. It …
Wastewater is a reliable and cost-effective source of freshwater, particularly for agricultural applications, but remains an untapped and undervalued resource in India informs this White paper titled 'Urban Wastewater scenario in India' by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB), Atal Innovation Mission (AIM)-NITI Aayog, Innovation …
wastewater treatment, the removal of impurities from wastewater, or sewage, before it reaches aquifers or natural bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, estuaries, and oceans.Since pure water is …
A wetland is a unique and distinct ecosystem that is flooded by water, either permanently or seasonally, where oxygen-free processes prevail, and the primary distinctive factor of wetlands from other landforms or water bodies is the occurrence of adaptive vegetation of aquatic plants, characteristic to the unique hydric soil. A constructed …
Process of urbanization in Vietnam over last 25 years and forecast to 2020 Year 1986. 1990. 1995: ... By 2012 some 17 urban wastewater systems had been built in big cities (Hanoi, Danang and HCMC), and another 5 systems in ... Currently some 32 new wastewater combined systems are in the design/construction phase During the past …
Aerobic systems of solid composting can be open systems (aerated pile process and windrow process) and in vessel or container systems. The main advantages of invessel systems are the high speed of the process (10â€"14 days), low land requirement, minimization of any odour problems and complete process control10.
Construction and demolition waste treatment in China. ... The reason for such a big difference is the short-sighted urban planning process. Due to the general lack of rational urban planning, municipal constructions are often built repeatedly, resulting in a large number of CDW ...
TARGET 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management. Indicator 11.6.1: Proportion of urban solid waste regularly collected and with adequate final discharge out of total urban solid waste generated by cities.
By 2012 some 17 urban wastewater systems had been constructed in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang and another five systems in provincial towns and cities with a total capacity of 530,000 cubic meters per day (m3/day). Currently some 30 new wastewater systems, primarily comprising combined systems, are in the design/construction phase.
With the acceleration of the urban process, in order to solve the problem of producing a large number of construction waste, resource utilization is the most …
Factors contributing to wastewater treatment plant construction costs. Wastewater treatment plant construction costs are site-specific and influenced by a range of factors, such as location, size, project type, and cost of labor and materials. However, the following costs will play a role in any WWTP construction estimate.
The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive sets standards to be met in the collection and treatment of wastewater as well as the monitoring requirements for wastewater discharges from urban areas. The directive is about protecting the environment from the adverse effects of urban wastewater discharges.
A Handbook of Constructed Wetlands This Handbook has been prepared as a general guide to the design, construction, operation and maintenance of constructed wetlands for the treatment of domestic wastewater, agricultural wastewater, coal mine drainage and stormwater runoff in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
The amount of municipal solid waste generated has been increasing leaps and bounds in China over the years, causing widespread concern over the society's capability to manage urban solid waste. Assessing the capacity for urban solid waste treatment has, therefore, become increasingly important. A pilot program focusing on …
The data on input variable SL is collected from China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook (2006–2012). The data on other variables (OC, D, WTC, T, S, COD, NH) are collected from China Environmental Yearbook (2007–2013).It is noteworthy that the data on D, WTC and T are mentioned in both Yearbooks, which have considerable …
We found that urbanization would lead to an additional 40 million tons of wastewater and 0.3 million tons of solid waste daily in urban areas by 2050, requiring roughly a US$ 106 billion one-time ...