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Effect of dissolved oxygen and chemical oxygen demand to nitrogen ratios on the partial nitrification/denitrification process in moving bed biofilm reactors
Partial nitrification was reported to be technically feasible and economically favorable, especially for wastewater with high ammonium concentration or low C/N ratio. In this study, the effect of dissolved oxygen (DO) and influent ratio of chemical oxygen demand to nitrogen (COD/N) ratio on biological nitrogen removal from synthetic wastewater was investigated. Experiments were conducted in moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBRs) on partial nitrification process in pilot-plant configuration for 300 days. DO levels were changed from 0.04 to 0.12 and 0.42 to 3.4 mg/l in the anoxic (R1) and aerobic (R2) reactors, respectively. The optimum DO for partial nitrification was between 1-1.5 mg/l in the aerobic reactor (R2). Influent COD/N ratios between 20 and 2 g COD/g-N were tested by changing the nitrogen loading rate (NLR) supplied to the pilot plant. During operational conditions when the DO concentration in aerobic reactor was above 1 mg/l, near complete organic carbon removal occurred in the total MBBRs system. The effluent total nitrogen concentration in the operational conditions (1.7-2.1 mg O2/l and NH+ 4-N=35.7 mg N/l) was obtained in the range of 0.85-2 mg/l. The highest nitrite accumulation (50%- 52%) took place at the DO concentration of 1-1.5 mg/l and increased with decreasing COD/N ratio in aerobic reactor (R2). This study showed that the average nitrification rate at various COD/N ratios is about 0.96 gN/m2 per day while the maximum nitrification rate is about 2 gN/m2 per day at COD/N ratios lower than 6. The experimental COD/N ratio for denitrification was close to complete sum of NO2 - and NO3 - (NOx) removal efficiency (about 99%) at COD/N ratio equal 14 in the operational conditions in the anoxic reactor (R1)
Effectiveness of chitosan as natural coagulant aid in removal of turbidity and bacteria from turbid waters
There has been considerable interest in the development of natural coagulants such as chitosan. By using natural coagulants, considerable savings in chemicals and sludge handling cost may be achieved. Chitosan, a natural linear biopolyaminosaccharide, is obtained by alkaline deacetylation of chitin. Present study is aimed to examine the effects of aluminium sulfate (alum) as coagulant in conjunction with chitosan as coagulant aid on removal of turbidity and bacteria from turbid waters. These tests were carried out using artificial water and kaoline as model suspensions to represent the wide range of natural turbid waters. A conventional jar test apparatus was employed for the tests. After determining of optimum mixing intensity and duration, alum suspensions were added to the samples and after one minute, the desired doses of natural chitosan were added. In optimum condition, residual Al+3 in treated water was less than 0.2 mg/l and meets the EPA guidelines. Turbidity removal efficiency was 74.3- 98.2% by chitosan at a pH 7.0-7.5 for all turbidities. In addition, chitosan significantly reduced the required dosage of primary coagulant 50-87.5%. Bacteria reduction of 2-4 log units (99 - 99.99%) was obtained within the first 1 to 2 h of treatment. Overall results indicate that E.coli was removed better than S. faecalis. The main effects of coagulation by chitosan on bacteria are enmeshment and stack on the microbial cell surface. We demonstrated that optimal design method is an efficient approach for optimization of coagulation-flocculation process and appropriate for raw water treatment
Analisis Potensi dan Arahan Strategi Kebijakan Pengembangan Desa Ekowisata di Kecamatan Bumiaji Kota Batu
Kota Batu merupakan salah satu daerah otonom di Provinsi Jawa Timur yang mengandalkan sektor pariwisata untuk meningkatkan pendapatan asli daerah (PAD). Pengembangan pariwisata lebih mengarah pada objek wisata artifisial atau buatan yang dibangun oleh investor namun menimbulkan permasalahan lingkungan. Perlu alternatif lain pengembangan pariwisata yaitu obyek wisata yang mampu menekan dampak kerusakan lingkungan sekaligus meningkatkan peran masyarakat lokal dan kesejahteraannya yaitu pengembangan Desa Ekowisata berbasis Community Based Ecotourism (CBE). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melakukan penilaian potensi wisata dan obyek daya tarik wisata (ODTW) di desa desa wisata, menganalisis kesiapan terhadap pengembangan desa ekowisata, menganalisis desa wisata yang paling optimal untuk pengembangan desa ekowisata dan menentukan arahan strategi kebijakan pengembangan desa ekowisata di Kecamatan Bumiaji Kota Batu. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif. Pengumpulan data dengan survei primer dan sekunder. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah Analisis potensi wisata dan obyek daya tarik wisata (ODTW), Penilaian kesiapan pengembangan Community Based Ecotourism (CBE), Analisis spasial dan Analisis SWOT. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan seluruh desa wisata di Kecamatan Bumiaji memiliki potensi wisata dan obyek daya tarik wisata (ODTW) berupa atraksi alam, sumberdaya pertanian dan budaya yang dapat lebih dikembangkan. Penilaian potensi wisata dan obyek daya tarik wisata (ODTW) menunjukkan Desa Tulungrejo dan Desa Sumberbrantas termasuk klasifikasi Sangat Baik; Analisis kesiapan terhadap pengembangan desa ekowisata berbasis masyarakat (CBE) menunjukkan Desa Tulungrejo dan Desa Bumiaji termasuk dalam klasifikasi Baik. Hasil analisis spasial menunjukkan Desa Tulungrejo merupakan desa yang paling optimal untuk pengembangan desa ekowisata di Kecamatan Bumiaji. Analisis Matrik Grand Strategy menunjukkan arahan strategi kebijakan pengembangan Desa Ekowisata di Desa Tulungrejo terletak pada kuadran 1, strategi yang digunakan bersifat agresif (SO). Kata Kunci : Kota Batu, pengembangan, potensi dan ODTW, Desa Ekowisat
Pilot-scale studies of combined clarification, filtration, and ultraviolet radiation systems for disinfection of secondary municipal wastewater effluent
Disinfection of municipal wastewater effluent was evaluated using three alternatives, including: (1) low-pressure (LP)+medium-pressure (MP) UV lamps; (2) clarifier+LP+MP; and (3) pressurized sand filter+ LP+MP. Total coliform (TC), fecal coliform (FC), fecal Streptococcus (FS), TSS, several physicochemical parameters, absorbtivity and UV transmittance (UVT; ) were tested. The UVT for secondary, clarified and filtered effluents were 3.5, 34 and 50, respectively. A 15 photo-reactivation in secondary effluent disinfected by LP lamp was observed, while it was limited to 0.03 by the MP lamp after filtration. Filtration to a surface overflow rate (SOR) of 1050 L/m2h, followed by MP irradiation at a dose of 230 mW s/cm2 was an effective alternative to reduce the TC, FC, and FS in the disinfected secondary effluent. Filtration+MP lamp met the standards of 1000 TC and 400 FC/100 mL for effluent discharge to receiving waters. This process can also inactivate FS, effecting a 6-log reduction. Among the evaluated alternatives, none of the other treatment systems performed as well as the pressurized sand filter+MP lamp, making this the best combination for post-treatment and disinfection of secondary effluent from a well-run wastewater treatment plant. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
Reducibility of Eulerian Graphs and Digraphs
In this paper the concept of reducibility in graph theory is discussed, and the deletable vertex (edge) in graph (digraph) is defined. The class of graphs (digraphs) ℛ is called vertex (edge) reducible if for any G∈ ℛ either ℛ is the trivial graph (null graph) or it contains a vertex (edge) v such that G-v∈ ℛ. We introduce some classes of graphs (digraphs) which are reducible and others which are not. The vertex reducibility and edge reducibility of Eulerian graphs and Eulerian digraphs have also been studied
Data protection risk modeling into business process analysis
We present a novel way to link business process model with data protection risk management. We use established body of knowledge regarding risk manager concepts and business process towards data protections. We try to contribute to the problems that today organizations should find a suitable data protection model that could be used in as a risk framework. The purpose of this document is to define a model to describe data protection in the context of risk. Our approach including the identification of the main concepts of data
protection according to the scope of the with EU directive data protection regulation. We outline data protection model as a continuous way of protection valued organization information regarding personal identifiable information. Data protection encompass the preservation of personal data information from unauthorized access, use, modification, recording or destruction. Since this kind of service is offered in a continuous way, it is
important to stablish a way to measure the effectiveness of awareness of data subject discloses regrading personal identifiable information.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
How to deal with a clustering effect in the assessment of a hand hygiene improvement strategy implemented worldwide?
A Systematic Mapping Approach of 16q12.2/FTO and BMI in More Than 20,000 African Americans Narrows in on the Underlying Functional Variation: Results from the Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) Study
Genetic variants in intron 1 of the fat mass- and obesity-associated (FTO) gene have been consistently associated with body mass index (BMI) in Europeans. However, follow-up studies in African Americans (AA) have shown no support for some of the most consistently BMI-associated FTO index single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). This is most likely explained by different race-specific linkage disequilibrium (LD) patterns and lower correlation overall in AA, which provides the opportunity to fine-map this region and narrow in on the functional variant. To comprehensively explore the 16q12.2/FTO locus and to search for second independent signals in the broader region, we fine-mapped a 646-kb region, encompassing the large FTO gene and the flanking gene RPGRIP1L by investigating a total of 3,756 variants (1,529 genotyped and 2,227 imputed variants) in 20,488 AAs across five studies. We observed associations between BMI and variants in the known FTO intron 1 locus: the SNP with the most significant p-value, rs56137030 (8.3×10-6) had not been highlighted in previous studies. While rs56137030was correlated at r2>0.5 with 103 SNPs in Europeans (including the GWAS index SNPs), this number was reduced to 28 SNPs in AA. Among rs56137030 and the 28 correlated SNPs, six were located within candidate intronic regulatory elements, including rs1421085, for which we predicted allele-specific binding affinity for the transcription factor CUX1, which has recently been implicated in the regulation of FTO. We did not find strong evidence for a second independent signal in the broader region. In summary, this large fine-mapping study in AA has substantially reduced the number of common alleles that are likely to be functional candidates of the known FTO locus. Importantly our study demonstrated that comprehensive fine-mapping in AA provides a powerful approach to narrow in on the functional candidate(s) underlying the initial GWAS findings in European populations
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