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The Effects Of Chemical Coagulants On The Decolorization Of Dyes By Electrocoagulation Using Response Surface Methodology (Rsm), Erick B. Butler, Yung-Tse Hung, Oliver Mulamba Sep 2017

The Effects Of Chemical Coagulants On The Decolorization Of Dyes By Electrocoagulation Using Response Surface Methodology (Rsm), Erick B. Butler, Yung-Tse Hung, Oliver Mulamba

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

This study assessed the efficiency of electrocoagulation (ECF) coupled with an addition of chemical coagulant to decolorize textile dye. Tests were conducted using Box Behnken methodology to vary six parameters: dye type, weight, coagulant type, dose, initial pH and current density. The combination of electrocoagulation and chemical coagulation was able to decolorize dye up to 99.42 % in 30 min of treatment time which is remarkably shorter in comparison with using conventional chemical coagulation. High color removal was found to be contingent upon the dye type and current density, along with the interactions between the current density and the coagulant …


Oxidation Pond For Municipal Wastewater Treatment, Erick Butler, Yung-Tse Hung, Mohammed Suleiman Al Ahmad, Ruth Yu-Li Yeh, Robert Lian-Huey Lu, Yen-Pei Fu Mar 2017

Oxidation Pond For Municipal Wastewater Treatment, Erick Butler, Yung-Tse Hung, Mohammed Suleiman Al Ahmad, Ruth Yu-Li Yeh, Robert Lian-Huey Lu, Yen-Pei Fu

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

This literature review examines process, design, and cost issues related to using oxidation ponds for wastewater treatment. Many of the topics have applications at either full scale or in isolation for laboratory analysis. Oxidation ponds have many advantages. The oxidation pond treatment process is natural, because it uses microorganisms such as bacteria and algae. This makes the method of treatment cost-effective in terms of its construction, maintenance, and energy requirements. Oxidation ponds are also productive, because it generates effluent that can be used for other applications. Finally, oxidation ponds can be considered a sustainable method for treatment of wastewater.


Data Analysis And Modeling To Optimize Thermal Treatment Cost And Performance, Jack C. Parker, Ungtae Kim, Alyson Fortune, Steffen Griepke, James P. Galligan, Amber Bonarrigo Jan 2017

Data Analysis And Modeling To Optimize Thermal Treatment Cost And Performance, Jack C. Parker, Ungtae Kim, Alyson Fortune, Steffen Griepke, James P. Galligan, Amber Bonarrigo

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

The objective of in situ thermal treatment is typically to reduce the contaminant mass or average soil concentration below a specified value. Evaluation of whether the objective has been met is usually made by averaging soil concentrations from a limited number of soil samples.Results from several field sites indicate large performance uncertainty using this approach, even when the number of samples is large. We propose a method to estimate average soil concentration by fi tting a log normal probability model to thermal mass recovery data. A statistical approach is presented for making termination decisions from mass recovery data, soil sample …