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Journal articles on the topic "Cow's wastewater"

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Stavros, Georgopoulos. "REMOVAL-DEGRADATION COW'S WASTEWATER AND ANTIBIOTIC OF ERYTHROMYCIN FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS BY PHYTOREMEDIATION." GLOBAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND RESEARCHES 7, no. 1 (2020): 58–71. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3631419.

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For at least 300 years, the ability of plants to remove contaminants from the environment has been recognized and taken advantage of in applications such as land farming of waste. In more recent years, as recognition grew of the damage resulting around the world from decades of an industrial economy and extensive use of chemicals, so did interest in finding technologies that could address the residual contamination, which one of these technologies is the above method; phytoremediation. This work presents preliminary findings on the removal of toxicity of a cow-farm wastewater and the removal o
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Numa Pompilio, Castro-González, Calderón-Sánchez Francisco, Fuentes de María-Torres Marco Tulio, Silva-Morales Sergio Samuel, and González-Juárez Fernanda Elisa. "Heavy metals in blood, milk and cow's urine reared in irrigated areas with wastewater." Heliyon 7, no. 4 (2021): e06693. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06693.

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Ma'ruf, Anwar, and Tia Anggraeni. "Wastewater Treatment of Tofu Industry Using Microbial Fuel Cell Method." Research in Chemical Engineering (RiCE) 3, no. 2 (2024): 50–55. https://doi.org/10.30595/rice.v3i2.225.

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Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is a system for generating electrical energy by utilizing the interaction of bacteria with substrate. MFC generates electricity by oxidizing organic matter with the help of microbes. In this study, the substrate is tofu wastewater and cow rumen bacteria. The MFC used is a dual chamber equipped with a TiO2 clay ceramic membrane. This study aimed to determine the production of electrical energy from tofu liquid waste substrate using MFC technology with the addition of nutrients in the form of urea and bacteria from the cow's rumen. The variation of the ratio of tofu liq
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Novita, Elida, Ida Bagus Suryaningrat, and Ega Daniati. "POTENSI PENERAPAN PRODUKSI BERSIH DI PETERNAKAN SAPI PERAH CV. MARGO UTOMO KECAMATAN KALIBARU KABUPATEN BANYUWANGI." JURNAL AGROTEKNOLOGI 12, no. 02 (2018): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.19184/j-agt.v12i02.9277.

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CV Margo Utomo dairy farm has approximately 99 cows. Livestock activities include feeding, cage cleaning, milking and livestock bathing. High feed and water requirements resultes high amounts of waste feed and waste produced. If wastewater discharged into channel, it could cause water pollution and could reduce environment. There were two types of waste water. The wastewater that disposed directly wastewater in to channel and the wastewater that settled in basin for three days. Steps of this research included field observation, secondary and primary data collection, problem identification, cle
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Jayasena, Chaminda, and John Anderson. "WESTERNPORT WATER COWES WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT UPGRADE PROJECT." Water e-Journal 1, no. 1 (2016): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.21139/wej.2016.007.

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Kabir, Md Imran, Muhammad Azizul Hoque, and Bijit Kumar Banik. "Performance of a reed bed system for faecal wastewater treatment: case study." Water Practice and Technology 15, no. 4 (2020): 993–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wpt.2020.077.

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Abstract Reed bed systems (RBS) have potential to treat wastewater, and being interested in such green wastewater infrastructures, an RBS has been installed for the first time in Bangladesh to treat faecal wastewater, which comes from a low-cost community latrine at a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar area. An anaerobic baffle reactor was set followed by the RBS, which was operated continuously for four months at five different retention times (3–7 days). The RBS was found to retain, on average, about 92% of 5-day biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) and chemical oxygen demand (COD), 69% of and 52% of .
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MIRONOVA, TATIANA Yu. "ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT OF THE REDUCTION AND USE OF MANURE-BEARING WASTEWATER FROM THE MILKING PARLOUR." Agricultural engineering, no. 5 (2022): 47–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/2687-1149-2022-5-47-51.

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The abatement of greenhouse gas emissions from livestock production is an important task of today. One solution is to reduce the generated amount of organic waste and the number of operations required for its transportation and application as they contribute to lower fuel consumption. A mitigation measure of carbon dioxide emissions is to cut down the quantity of manure-bearing wastewater from milking parlors and use it most effectively. The study aimed to assess the environmental effect of this measure. The carbon dioxide emissions were assessed by comparing two technologies. Technology 1 inc
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VENKATESAN, KARTHICK, and SIDDHURAJU PERUMAL. "DOMESTIC SEWAGE WASTEWATER IRRIGATION ON QUALITATIVE EVALUATION OF NAPIER GRASS (PENNISETUM PURPUREUM) AND ITS IMPACT ON COW MILK PARAMETERS REFERENCE TO ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY." POLLUTION RESEARCH 43, no. 3-4 (2024): 240–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.53550/pr.2024.v43i03-04.009.

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Domestic sewage wastewater irrigation for the agricultural fields is highly promoted for sustainable water resource management. The present case study investigated domestic sewage wastewater irrigation influences on the agro botanical parameters and biomass productivity of Napier grass. Further, the quality of milk (proximate and mineral composition) has also been checked from cows fed with wastewater-irrigated Napier grass. The study has been conducted in 5 different agricultural fields (4 wastewater irrigated fields and 1 well-water irrigated field as control (A-E)). The results of the study
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Giggey, Michael D., Thomas C. Cambareri, and Margo Fenn. "ENHANCING DECENTRALIZED WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN NITROGEN-SENSITIVE WATERSHEDS: CAPE COD'S APPROACH." Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2005, no. 15 (2005): 1693–702. http://dx.doi.org/10.2175/193864705783870022.

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Moeller, Anneke, Rui Wang, and Song Jin. "Electrochemical Ammonia Recovery from Manure Wastewater Integrated with Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Reduction." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2024-01, no. 37 (2024): 2242. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2024-01372242mtgabs.

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There were 40 million cows in the US in 2020 which provide necessary protein-rich food and are integral to the US economy. However, . Currently manure is managed simply by storing and spreading to nearby cropland as a fertilizer to reuse nutrients. Given the high water content and low nutrient concentration of manure, effective approaches to recover nutrients from manure wastewater and reduce greenhouse gas emissions are needed. Our group has recently developed ammonia (potassium) recovery from manure wastewater and co-production of chemicals using nutrient-selective redox material1. I will re
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Book chapters on the topic "Cow's wastewater"

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Obladen, Michael. "From swill milk to certified milk." In Oxford Textbook of the Newborn, edited by Michael Obladen. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198854807.003.0035.

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Industrialization and urbanization jeopardized infant nutrition during the 19th century. Cow’s milk was produced in the cities or transported long distances under suspect conditions. Milk was contaminated with bacteria or adulterated with water, flour, chalk, and other substances. When distilleries proliferated in the metropoles, their waste slop was fed to cows who then produced thin and contaminated swill milk. Following a press campaign in the US, the sale of swill milk was prohibited in 1861. Bacterial counts became available in 1881 and helped to improve the quality of milk. Debates on pa
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