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Water and Wastewater Treatment

Natural and constructed wetlands are being used to remove contaminants from municipal wastewater and container nursery runoff to determine the best methods for removal. Center researchers are also involved in innovative treatment processes including advanced oxidation for the treatment of water and wastewater. Currently, researchers are looking for ways to control the formation of disinfection by-products that form when water disinfectants react with organic matter.

Potentially cancer-causing chemicals from nursery or industry runoff can be analyzed through their fate and transport through the soil. Center researchers are studying these characteristics to limit the effects of the chemicals on aquatic and human life and develop best management practices for nonpoint source pollution control.

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The following are projects related to water and wastewater treatment that were activated (or ongoing) in the 2007-2008 fiscal year. For descriptions of specific projects, click on those with links.

Protocol for Determination of Maximum Safe Loading Rate Increase During Anaerobic Digester Start-up with Waste Activated Sludge (pdf file)
D.B. George
Funding by: Earth Tech

 

Aquatic Toxicology | Ecological Assessment | Environmental Social Issues & Education | Fisheries Assessment | Water and Wastewater Treatment | Waterborne Pathogens | Watershed Analysis


Tennessee Technological University | Center for the Management, Utilization and Protection of Water Resources
P.O. Box 5033 | Cookeville, TN 38505 | Phone: (931) 372-3507 | cmupwr@tntech.edu
Site maintained by Amy Knox. Last updated September 6, 2006.