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Physical-chemical and biological processes are the most common methods for the textile effluents treatment. However, in many occasions the pollutants removal efficiency can be increased through the combination of these conventional methods with advanced ones. In this paper, initially the ozonation influence on the coagulation-flocculation process has been studied in textile wastewater from a dyeing,...
This work is focused on the advanced treatment of the biologically treated wastewater of a textile plant. Nowadays the factory effluent is treated by an activated sludge process carried out after the wastewater neutralization. The wastewater treatment plant effluent is not still appropriate for its reuse because of the residual COD and conductivity. Both nanofiltration experiments at different operating...
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