Jaouani, Atef ;
Arous, Fatma
(2020)
MADFORWATER. WP4 Field pilots for the adaptation and integration of technologies. Task4.3 Operation and optimization of the field pilots. Wastewater treatment performances and Irrigation/treated wastewater reuse performances. Textile wastewater pilot.
Università di Bologna.
DOI
10.6092/unibo/amsacta/6532.
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Abstract
This data set includes the data produced by partner UTM in the framework of MADFORWATER relatively to the optimization of the textile wastewater (TWW) pilot operational conditions. The TWW treatment performance was evaluated by a regular monitoring of the main physical and chemical parameters at the inlet and outlet, and in particular pH, EC, chemical oxygen demand (COD), NH4-N, PO4-P, suspended solids and dyes. Moreover, a gradual optimization of the wastewater (WW) pilot operational conditions was performed.
The data set also includes the data related to the irrigation/treated wastewater (WW) reuse performances. The irrigation/treated WW reuse performances were evaluated by monitoring sorghum plants growth, crop production and water consumption. In order to determine the effect of TTWW on soil properties, soil samples were taken before sowing and at the end of the experimental period. The samples were analyzed for their physicochemical properties (pH, EC, organic matter (OM), total organic carbon (TOC)) and microbial activity (fluoresceine diacetate hydrolysis activity (FDA)).
The quality of the experimental data had been carefully validated through the use of suitable analytical standards (at least 2 standards for each analytical session) and control charts.
Two types of potential users are envisaged for this dataset: (i) researchers active in the field of textile (TWW) treatment and valorization, that can use this data to design their experiments, and (ii) companies active in the fields of WW treatment and valorization, that can use this data to develop their business plans.
Abstract
This data set includes the data produced by partner UTM in the framework of MADFORWATER relatively to the optimization of the textile wastewater (TWW) pilot operational conditions. The TWW treatment performance was evaluated by a regular monitoring of the main physical and chemical parameters at the inlet and outlet, and in particular pH, EC, chemical oxygen demand (COD), NH4-N, PO4-P, suspended solids and dyes. Moreover, a gradual optimization of the wastewater (WW) pilot operational conditions was performed.
The data set also includes the data related to the irrigation/treated wastewater (WW) reuse performances. The irrigation/treated WW reuse performances were evaluated by monitoring sorghum plants growth, crop production and water consumption. In order to determine the effect of TTWW on soil properties, soil samples were taken before sowing and at the end of the experimental period. The samples were analyzed for their physicochemical properties (pH, EC, organic matter (OM), total organic carbon (TOC)) and microbial activity (fluoresceine diacetate hydrolysis activity (FDA)).
The quality of the experimental data had been carefully validated through the use of suitable analytical standards (at least 2 standards for each analytical session) and control charts.
Two types of potential users are envisaged for this dataset: (i) researchers active in the field of textile (TWW) treatment and valorization, that can use this data to design their experiments, and (ii) companies active in the fields of WW treatment and valorization, that can use this data to develop their business plans.
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20 Nov 2020 09:32
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Tipologia del documento
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Autori
Settori scientifico-disciplinari
DOI
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Data di deposito
20 Nov 2020 09:32
Ultima modifica
23 Nov 2020 12:04
Nome del Progetto
Programma di finanziamento
EC - H2020
URI
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