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Journal articles on the topic "Sludge treatment reed bed system"

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Begg, J. S., R. L. Lavigne, and P. L. M. Veneman. "Reed beds: constructed wetlands for municipal wastewater treatment plant sludge dewatering." Water Science and Technology 44, no. 11-12 (2001): 393–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2001.0857.

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Reed beds are an alternative technology wastewater treatment system that mimic the biogeochemical processes inherent in natural wetlands. The purpose of this project was to determine the effectiveness of a reed bed sludge treatment system (RBSTS) in southern New England after a six-year period of operation by examining the concentrations of selected metals in the reed bed sludge biomass and by determining the fate of solids and selected nutrients. Parameters assessed in both the reed bed influent and effluent: total suspended solids, biochemical oxygen demand, nitrate-nitrogen and total phosph
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Masciandaro, Grazia, Eleonora Peruzzi, and Steen Nielsen. "Sewage sludge and waterworks sludge stabilization in sludge treatment reed bed systems." Water Science and Technology 76, no. 2 (2017): 355–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2017.155.

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In this study, results about sludge stabilization in sludge treatment reed bed (STRB) systems in two different systems, Hanningfield STRB 1 (England), treating waterworks sludge, and Stenlille STRB 2 (Denmark), treating surplus activated sludge, are presented. The study mainly focused on the effectiveness of the STRBs systems in stabilizing sludge organic matter; in fact, parameters correlated to biochemical and chemico-structural properties of organic sludge matter were determined. Dewatering and sludge stabilization were effective in both STRBs, as highlighted by total and volatile dry solid
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Masciandaro, G., R. Iannelli, M. Chiarugi, and E. Peruzzi. "Reed bed systems for sludge treatment: case studies in Italy." Water Science and Technology 72, no. 7 (2015): 1043–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.309.

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In recent years, reed bed systems (RBSs) have been widely considered as a valid technology for sludge treatment. In this study are presented results about sludge stabilization occurring within beds in four RBSs, situated in Tuscany (Italy). The results showed that stabilization of the sludge over time occurred in all RBSs, as shown by the low content of water-soluble carbon and dehydrogenase activity, which measures indirectly the overall microbial metabolism, and by the re-synthesis of humic-like matter highlighted by the pyrolytic indices of mineralization and humification. Results about hea
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Nielsen, Steen. "Sludge treatment and drying reed bed systems." Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 7, no. 3-4 (2007): 223–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1642-3593(07)70105-2.

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Chen, Xijuan, Udo Pauly, Stefan Rehfus, and Kai Bester. "Personal care compounds in a reed bed sludge treatment system." Chemosphere 76, no. 8 (2009): 1094–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2009.04.023.

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Nielsen, Steen. "Sludge treatment reed bed facilities – organic load and operation problems." Water Science and Technology 63, no. 5 (2011): 941–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.273.

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The dewatering of the sludge with loss on ignition between 50 and 65% will have a maximal drainage on the order of 0.008–0.020 L/s/m2. Dewatering of the sludge with loss of ignition higher than 65% of dry solids will have a maximal drainage on the order of only 0.001–0.004 L/s/m2, approximately five to 10 times lower. It can be seen that there is a tendency for the achievable dewatering result to increase with the decrease of loss on ignition or fat in the feed sludge. The correlation shows that if the loss of ignition is higher than 65% of dry solids in the feed sludge the dewatering results
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Cui, Yubo, Shunli Zhang, Zhaobo Chen, Rui Chen, and Xinnan Deng. "Greenhouse gas emissions from sludge treatment reed beds." Water Science and Technology 71, no. 7 (2015): 1011–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.018.

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Sludge treatment reed bed systems (STRBs) are considered as an alternative technology for surplus sludge treatment. Organic matter is decomposed by various microbial reactions, resulting in gases such as CO2 and CH4 emitting into the atmosphere. The aim of this study is to investigate gas emission from STRBs. The static transparent chamber was adopted to measure gas emission; it allows sunlight to enter and plants to photosynthesise. The comparison of total solids and volatile solids showed STRBs have a higher efficiency in dewatering and mineralization than a conventional unplanted sludge dry
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Nielsen, Steen, and Neil Willoughby. "SLUDGE TREATMENT AND DRYING REED BED SYSTEMS IN DENMARK." Water and Environment Journal 19, no. 4 (2005): 296–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-6593.2005.tb00566.x.

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Peruzzi, Eleonora, Cristina Macci, Serena Doni, Renato Iannelli, and Grazia Masciandaro. "Stabilization process in reed bed systems for sludge treatment." Ecological Engineering 102 (May 2017): 381–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.02.017.

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Nielsen, S., and D. J. Cooper. "Dewatering sludge originating in water treatment works in reed bed systems." Water Science and Technology 64, no. 2 (2011): 361–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.581.

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The dewatering process of the liquid water works sludge was examined in a trial with a series of six trial beds, each 20 m2. These were monitored from April 2008 to June 2010. It is possible to get the vegetation to grow in ferric sludge (∼300,000 mg Fe/kg dry solid, pH 7,7). It has not been necessary to use fertilizer. The influence of the loading programs (15–50 kg dry solid/m2/year) was tested with 1–5 days of loading and 35–55 days of rest. It is possible to drain and treat ferric sludge. Generally the dewatering profile is a peak with a maximum over 0.015–0.025 L/s/m2. The times for dewat
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sludge treatment reed bed system"

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Edwards, Justin Kenneth. "Reed bed systems for the treatment of wastewaters and for sludge dewatering." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.343453.

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Besancon, Axelle. "Technologies and multi-barrier systems for sustainable groundwater recharge and irrigation." Thesis, Cranfield University, 2010. http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/5726.

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Managed aquifer recharge (MAR) consists of artificially replenishing groundwater to facilitate reuse and/or the associated environmental benefits. Meanwhile, soil aquifer treatment (SAT) is a process of geo-purification designed and operated to improve the quality of the infiltrating water and is thus a type of MAR. SAT consists of a basin operating under rotation of drying and wetting periods. Often, SAT involves water of impaired quality applied onto soil and consequently it implies various risks of health, geochemical and physical nature with difficult or irreversible remediation. To study
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Kouawa, Tadjouwa. "Traitement des boues de vidange par lits de séchage sous climat soudano-sahélien." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016STRAD018/document.

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L'usage des lits de séchage plantés et non plantés (LSP et LSNP) pour le traitement des boues de vidange (BV) augmente en Afrique de l’Ouest malgré leurs performances parfois mauvaises et leur dimensionnement empirique. Pour contribuer à I'accès aux performances épuratoires des LSP et LSNP, le suivi de 13 lits de séchage expérimentaux a été réalisé. Sur la base de l'équation de consolidation de Terzaghi, un modèle, permettant de simuler I'humidité volumique des boues sur les lits, a été développé selon 2 approches. Les résultats montrent des performances épuratoires mitigées. Pour des valeurs
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Mrvová, Michaela. "Odpadové hospodářství kořenových čistíren odpadních vod." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-227689.

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The thesis is focused on the sludge management at root sewage treatment plants with focus on volum eis highest – sludge manahement. Sludge dewatering using sludge dryiing bed is still condemned designers mainly due to their lack of experience, while at the same time enforcing technologically complex solutions. Therefore, the thesis focuses on the break down balance hydrological equation sludge drying bed, which includes all parameters affecting water balance system. The result is a proposal not only design, but in particular a description of input data and the governing equations in software R
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McLachlan, Tania. "Integration of a combined UASB-ozonation treatment system for cellar effluent degradation." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53749.

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Thesis (MSc Food Sc)--Stellenbosch University, 2004.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The wine industry significantly contributes to South Africa's water demand and subsequent pollution of the limited resource. Wastewater is produced throughout the year with an increase in volume and organic load during the vintage season. Anaerobic digestion (AD), specifically the upflow anaerobic sludge bed (UASB) technology has been shown to be feasible in the treatment of cellar wastewater. However, the legal standard for chemical oxygen demand (COD) for disposal in a natural water resource (75 rnq.L") is often
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Chen, Chiang-Ho, and 陳江河. "Improvement for Domestic Wastewater Treatment of the Country Houses in Taiwan-A Case Study of Reed Bed Treatment System-." Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58998867560459198538.

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碩士<br>國立臺灣大學<br>生物環境系統工程學研究所<br>92<br>Abstract Domestic wastewater has now become the major source of the river pollution in Taiwan, causing the destruction of human habitable environment and the destroying of ecosystem. The main reason for such a phenomenon is that most domestic wastewater is discharged without any proper treatment, and a well-developed sewerage system is the best solution to this problem. The Taiwan government has already set up the sewerage system development project as one of its most important national construction projects. But the costruction of sewerage system is a
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Books on the topic "Sludge treatment reed bed system"

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Edwards, Justin Kenneth. Reed bed systems for the treatment of wastewaters and for sludge dewatering. University of Birmingham, 1999.

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1929-, Cardenas Raul Rudolph, Chennupati Satya P, and Construction Engineering Research Laboratories (U.S.), eds. An evaluation of reed bed technology to dewater Army wastewater treatment plant sludge. US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sludge treatment reed bed system"

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Nielsen, S., and E. Bruun. "Dewatering of Industrial Sludge in Sludge Treatment Reed Bed Systems." In Constructed Wetlands for Industrial Wastewater Treatment. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119268376.ch19.

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Chatterjee, Soumya, Anindita Mitra, Santosh K. Gupta, and Dharmendra K. Gupta. "A Review on Reed Bed System as a Potential Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Practice." In Advances in Plant Transgenics: Methods and Applications. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9624-3_11.

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Nielsen, S. "Environmental Impact of Sludge Treatment and Recycling in Reed Bed Systems." In Encyclopedia of Ecology. Elsevier, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-008045405-4.00713-8.

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Wolstenholme, R., and C. D. Bayes. "AN EVALUATION OF NUTRIENT REMOVAL BY THE REED BED TREATMENT SYSTEM AT VALLEYFIELD, FIFE, SCOTLAND." In Constructed Wetlands in Water Pollution Control. Elsevier, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-040784-5.50018-8.

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Haberl, R., and R. Perfler. "SEVEN YEARS OF RESEARCH WORK AND EXPERIENCE WITH WASTEWATER TREATMENT BY A REED BED SYSTEM." In Constructed Wetlands in Water Pollution Control. Elsevier, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-040784-5.50024-3.

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Maharjan, Namita, Choolaka Hewawasam, Masashi Hatamoto, Takashi Yamaguchi, Hideki Harada, and Nobuo Araki. "Downflow Hanging Sponge System: A Self-Sustaining Option for Wastewater Treatment." In Wastewater Treatment [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94287.

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Need of self-sustaining wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) has become critical to cope up with dynamics of the environmental regulations and rapid advancements in the contemporary technologies. At present there are limited number of self-sustaining WWTPs around the world. The aim of this chapter is to present state -of- art of Downflow Hanging Sponge (DHS) system which was developed as a post treatment unit of Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) from sustainability perspective. DHS system is a non-submerged fixed bed trickling filter (TF) that employs a core technology of polyurethane sponges as a media where the microorganisms thrive and major treatment processes take place. This chapter reviews the introduction of DHS system (UASB+DHS) summarizes the quantitative analysis of environmental, economic and social sustainability using indicators. Furthermore, self-sustaining prospects of DHS system are assessed and discussed by comparing with conventional TF (UASB+TF).
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Robinson, Howard, Gwyn Harris, Martin Carville, Mike Barr, and Steve Last. "The Use of an Engineered Reed Bed System to Treat Leachate at Monument Hill Landfill Site, Southern England." In Constructed Wetlands for the Treatment of Landfill Leachates. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315140230-6.

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Ahmad, Imran, Norhayati Abdullah, Shreeshivadasan Chelliapan, et al. "Effectiveness of Anaerobic Technologies in the Treatment of Landfill Leachate." In Solid Waste Management [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94741.

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Improper Solid Waste Management leads to the generation of landfill leachate at the landfills. To reduce the negative impacts of highly toxic and recalcitrant leachate on the environment, several techniques have been used. A lot of research is conducted to find suitable methods for the treatment of landfill leachate such as biological processes, chemical oxidation processes, coagulation, flocculation, chemical precipitation, and membrane procedures. The biological process is still being used widely for the treatment of leachate. The current system of leachate treatment consists of various unit processes which require larger area, energy and cost. In addition, the current aerobic treatment is not able to treat entirely the pollutants which require further treatment of the leachate. Anaerobic wastewater treatment has gained considerable attention among researchers and sanitary engineers primarily due to its economic advantages over conventional aerobic methods. The major advantages of anaerobic wastewater treatment in comparison to aerobic methods are: (a) the lack of aeration, which decreases costs and energy requirements; and (b) simple maintenance and control, which eliminates the need for skilled operators and manufacturers. Several anaerobic processes have been used for leachate treatment such as up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactor, anaerobic filter, hybrid bed reactor, anaerobic sequencing batch reactor and Anaerobic baffled reactor. The following chapter provides an insight to the solid waste management at the landfills, generation of leachate and details of some of the highly efficient anaerobic treatment systems that are used for the overall treatment of landfill leachate.
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Conference papers on the topic "Sludge treatment reed bed system"

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A˚mand, Lars-Erik, Bo Leckner, Solvie Herstad Sva¨rd, Marianne Gyllenhammar, David Eskilsson, and Claes Tullin. "Co-Combustion of Pulp- and Paper Sludge With Wood: Emissions of Nitrogen, Sulphur and Chlorine Compounds." In 17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2003-097.

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Sludge from wastewater treatment plants in five Swedish pulp and paper mills has been burned together with wood in a circulating fluidised bed (CFB) boiler. The sludge was either mechanically dewatered or pre-dried. The mechanically dewatered sludge had to be fed with a pump, but the pre-dried sludge could be fed by the fuel feed system normally used for coal, wood chips or wood pellets. In parallel to the combustion tests in the CFB boiler the sludges were also investigated as single fuels in a small laboratory FB. The Swedish pulp and paper industry produces three major fractions of sludge:
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A˚mand, Lars-Erik, Bo Leckner, Leif Hansson, and Olof Norrlo¨w. "Co-Combustion of Municipal Sludge With Wood/Coal in CFB: Enrichment of Phosphorous and Cadmium in Ashes." In 17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2003-098.

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Municipal sludge, originating from two wastewater treatment plants in Sweden, has been burned together with wood pellets or bituminous coal in a circulating fluidised bed (CFB) boiler equipped with a secondary cyclone and bag filter for fly ash removal. Such co-combustion is an alternative to mono-combustion of sludge. The sludge is burned in either mechanically dewatered or pre-dried form. The mechanically dewatered sludge was fed with a pump, but pre-dried sludge could be fed by the fuel feed system normally used for coal. Both types of sludge were burned with either wood-pellets or coal as
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Mininni, Giuseppe, Dario Marani, Camilla Maria Braguglia, Ettore Guerriero, and Andrea Sbrilli. "Behavior of Organic and Inorganic Micropollutants in Chlorine Spiked Sludge Incineration by a Circulating Fluidized Bed Furnace." In 17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2003-105.

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The effects of combustion and feeding conditions on Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) and PCDD/F formation and appearance in the emissions at the stack during sludge incineration are discussed in this paper. Partitioning in the solid streams of Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn is also analyzed. Tests were performed on a demonstrative plant equipped with a fluidized bed furnace (FBF) using sewage sludge either as is or spiked with chlorinated organic compounds (tetrachloroethylene or a mixture of tetrachloroethylene, chlorobenzene and toluene) to study the chlorine effect on the presence of m
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Rainio, Aku, Vinod Sharma, Markus Bolha`r-Nordenkampf, Christian Brunner, Johannes Lind, and John Crosher. "Fluidized Bed Technologies for Biomass Combustion." In ASME 2009 Power Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/power2009-81052.

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Biomass, a renewable fuel source for generating energy, is available in large quantities in the USA. Typical biomass consists of wood chips, construction and demolition wood, bark, residual logging debris, saw dust, paper rejects, and paper and sewage sludge. Composition and moisture content of biomass vary greatly and affect its heating value. There are several combustion technologies available to generate power from biomass. Fluidized bed boilers are preferred, because of their ability to burn a wide variety of biomass fuels while achieving high combustion efficiency and low emissions. This
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Lanzini, Andrea, Pierluigi Leone, and Massimo Santarelli. "Utilisation of Biogas From an Urban Sewage Treatment Plant in a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell." In ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2010-33104.

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A biogas coming from anaerobic digestion of urban sewage has been used to feed a SOFC planar anode-supported cell. The sewage is produced from the urban area of Torino (IT), and eventually collected and treated by SMAT (the municipal company managing the potable and waste water of the city). The biogas is produced by the thermophilic fermentation of the sludge which remains after the several treatments the sewage goes through in the above-mentioned plant. The biogas is of a high quality: it has on average a a methane content around 65% (the balance being essentially CO2), and the only signific
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Schubert, Frank, and Ian Parkinson. "Renewable Energy and Water System (REWS) at Musco Family Co. Olive Plant." In ASME 2009 3rd International Conference on Energy Sustainability collocated with the Heat Transfer and InterPACK09 Conferences. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2009-90315.

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This paper presents the results of a demonstration of a unique water distillation system at the Musco Family Olive Plant in Tracy, California. The Musco REWS (Renewable Energy/Water System) was developed by Combined Solar Technologies (CST) of Carmel Valley, California using its SteamBoy™ brine boiler technology. The system is powered using solar thermal and biomass energy. The notoriously hard to clean waste water from the olive canning process was a challenge for CST, a start-up company who had previously done successful technology demonstration projects for the California Department of Wate
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