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1 Filtration for improving surface water quality of a eutrophic lake. Palakkeel Veetil D, Arriagada EC, Mulligan CN, Bhat S 33310244
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2 Investigation into the oil removal from sand using a surface washing agent under different environmental conditions. Bi H, An C, Chen X, Owens E, Lee K 32829266
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3 What attributes are relevant for drainage culverts to serve as efficient road crossing structures for mammals? Brunen B, Daguet C, Jaeger JAG 32510423
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4 Assessment of regional greenhouse gas emission from beef cattle production: A case study of Saskatchewan in Canada. Chen Z, An C, Fang H, Zhang Y, Zhou Z, Zhou Y, Zhao S 32217321
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5 How do landscape context and fences influence roadkill locations of small and medium-sized mammals? Plante J, Jaeger JAG, Desrochers A 30711836
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6 Biophysiological and factorial analyses in the treatment of rural domestic wastewater using multi-soil-layering systems. Shen J, Huang G, An C, Song P, Xin X, Yao Y, Zheng R 30114576
ENCS
7 Enhanced nitrogen removal in the treatment of rural domestic sewage using vertical-flow multi-soil-layering systems: Experimental and modeling insights. Hong Y, Huang G, An C, Song P, Xin X, Chen X, Zhang P, Zhao Y, Zheng R 30952048
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Title:Biophysiological and factorial analyses in the treatment of rural domestic wastewater using multi-soil-layering systems.
Authors:Shen JHuang GAn CSong PXin XYao YZheng R
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30114576?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:30114576 Category:J Environ Manage Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: ENCS
1 MOE Key Laboratory of Resourcces and Environmental Systems Optimization, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, 102206, China.
2 Center for Energy, Environment and Ecology Research, UR-BNU, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China. Electronic address: huang@iseis.org.
3 Department of Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8, Canada.
4 Institute for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Communities, University of Regina, Regina, S4S 0A2, Canada.
5 Department of Environmental Engineering, Xiamen University of Technology, Xiamen, 361024, China.

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Biophysiological and factorial analyses in the treatment of rural domestic wastewater using multi-soil-layering systems.

J Environ Manage. 2018 Nov 15;226:83-94

Authors: Shen J, Huang G, An C, Song P, Xin X, Yao Y, Zheng R

Abstract

Multi-soil-layering (MSL) system was developed as an attractive alternative to traditional land-based treatment techniques. Within MSL system, the environmental cleanup capability of soil is maximized, while the soil microbial communities may also change during operation. This study aimed to reveal the nature of biophysiological changes in MSL systems during operation. The species diversity in soil mixture blocks was analyzed using Illumina HiSeq sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. The interactive effects of operating factors on species richness, community diversity and bacteria abundance correlated with COD, N and P removal were revealed through factorial analysis. The results indicated the main factors, aeration, bottom submersion and microbial amendment, had different significant effects on microbial responses. The surface area and porosity of zeolites in permeable layers decreased due to the absorption of extracellular polymeric substances. The findings were applied for the design and building of a full-size MSL system in field and satisfied removal efficiency was achieved. The results of this study can help better understand the mechanisms of pollutant reduction within MSL systems from microbial insights. It will have important implications for developing appropriate strategies for operating MSL systems with high efficiency and less risks.

PMID: 30114576 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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