INTEGRATED APPROACH OF PHYCOREMEDIATION IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT: AN INSIGHT

Q2 Engineering
Nandini Moondra, Namrata D Jariwala, Robin A Christian
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Abstract

Even after secondary treatment, wastewater has a high convergence of nutrients, which frequently causes eutrophication and different destructive impacts on biological systems. Wastewater treatment is a critical activity that must be considered necessary for the improvement of society. The secondary contamination of sludge formation and disposal also makes the treatment difficult. The vitality and financial amount required for tertiary treatment of wastewater remain an issue for local bodies, limiting its use for treatment. Hence, to address most of the challenges of sewage treatment, an algal-based system can be more affordable and biologically secure with the additional advantages of asset recuperation and reusing. Phycoremediation system even eliminates the need for tertiary treatment. The paper illustrates the benefits and challenges of phycoremediation, with some recent studies on microalgae as a wastewater treatment alternative along with the factors affecting the wastewater treatment through microalgae. The in-depth knowledge of the microalgal treatment in every aspect could result in an advancement to the conventional treatment process if applied in the field.
污水处理中植物修复的综合方法:一种见解
即使经过二次处理,废水也具有高度的营养物收敛性,经常引起富营养化和对生物系统的不同破坏性影响。废水处理是一项至关重要的活动,必须被认为是改善社会的必要条件。污泥形成和处置的二次污染也给治理带来困难。污水三级处理所需的活力和资金数额仍然是地方机构的一个问题,限制了其用于处理。因此,为了解决污水处理的大多数挑战,基于藻类的系统可以更经济、更安全,并具有资产回收和再利用的额外优势。植物修复系统甚至消除了三级处理的需要。本文阐述了藻修复的好处和挑战,以及最近关于微藻作为污水处理替代方案的一些研究以及影响微藻处理废水的因素。对微藻处理各个方面的深入了解,如果应用于该领域,可能会导致传统处理工艺的进步。
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Water Conservation and Management
Water Conservation and Management Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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