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Year: 2006Subject: Hydrology and Water Resourcesclear all
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6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON WATER RESOURCES

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, C. Popovska)

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The climate system of the earth, globally and locally, obviously has been changed from pre-industrial period to present. Some of the changes are due to natural phenomena and some due to human activities, where the crucial role has been played by the emission of so-called “green house gasses” (GHG). By 1990 the measured concentrations of GHG had reached their highest level. From the enlarged volume of observations we have come to the picture of world that is getting warmer. The observed climate changes and thei...

Hydrology and Water Resources2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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DETERMINATION OF READILY BIODEGRADABLE COD (SS) IN DOMESTIC WASTEWATER

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, D. Guclu, S. Dursun)

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At present, there is a lot of interest in the use of dynamic simulation for optimization and operation of wastewater treatment plants. For this purpose, different mathematical models are used. Development of these models requires a complicated conceptual approach. It involves identification of all carbonaceous and nitrogenous components. The Activated Sludge Model No.1 (ASM1) presented by the IAWQ Task Group on Mathematical Modelling for Design and Operation of Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes is generall...

Hydrology and Water Resources2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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INDUSTRIAL HEAVY METAL POLLUTION AND HAZARDOUS EFFECTS ON ECOLOGY: WASTE MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, M. E. Argun, S. Dursun, C. Ozdemir, M. Karatas)

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In this article, pollution of ecological systems with heavy metals and their hazardous effects were investigated as a view of waste management. Several industries from mining to electroplating produce large volumes of wastewater containing heavy metals. These wastewater cause accumulation of heavy metals through ecological circle in soil, plants and animals which directly enter human food chains presenting a high hazardous effect on consumers. They may cause severe damage of the kidney, reproductive system, liver,...

Hydrology and Water Resources2006
6th International Scientific Conference - SGEM
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REMOVAL OF COD WITH DICHLOROMETHANE AND TETRACHLORINEETHYLENE IN THE UP -FLOW ANAEROBIC SLUDGE BED REACTORS (UASB)

(SGEM Scientific GeoConference, 2006, C. Ozdemir, S. Dursun, N. Sen)

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Low concentration of chlorinated aliphatic compounds may be found in wastewater and contaminated soils from different industrial sources and in the air arisen from these type sources. Low levels of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)’s could be removed by adsorption, incineration or biofiltration methods. These methods have some disadvantages with low removal efficiency or high operation cost. Chlorine has been removed from the chlorinated aliphatic compounds by biological methods at anaerobic conditions. The aim o...

Hydrology and Water Resources2006
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