Browsing by Supervisor "Judd, Simon J."

Browsing by Supervisor "Judd, Simon J."

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  • James, Christopher P. (Cranfield University, 2013-04)
    The removal of micropollutants (MPs) from secondary municipal wastewater by an advanced oxidation process (AOP) based on UV irradiation combined with hydrogen peroxide (UV/H2O2) has been assessed through pilot-scale experiments ...
  • Porcelli, Nicandro (Cranfield University, 2009-06)
    Concerns over possible waterborne disease forced drinking water supply companies in England and Wales to adopt microfiltration and ultrafiltration technologies rapidly. MF and UF membrane plants are designed to produce ...
  • Keeley, James (Cranfield University, 2014-10)
    Coagulation is a ubiquitous process in the treatment of raw surface water for eventual potable use. Despite its capabilities, the sheer scale of its use is manifested in the volumes of chemicals it demands and waste ...
  • Hillis, Peter (1999-03)
    The removal of natural organic matter (NOM) is a key requirement of many processes in potable water treatment. Conventionally, removal of NOM and colloidal material has been achieved by coagulation with inorganic coagulants ...
  • Fletcher, Harriet Kate (2007-05)
    The capital and operating costs associated with a small package plant MBR for smallscale domestic duty has been appraised based on a medium-strength municipal wastewater. The three main membrane configurations were ...
  • McAdam, Ewan J. (Cranfield University, 2008-10)
    Nitrate is practically ubiquitous in waters abstracted for municipal potable water production in Europe due to decades of intensive agricultural practice. Ion exchange is principally selected to target abstracted waters ...
  • Mackley, Tim (Cranfield University, 2007-02)
    The objective of the project was to develop a novel package plant using available process technologies that would be competitive in the domestic waste water treatment market. A market analysis identified the business ...
  • Parchment, Ann (Cranfield University, 2013)
    Hazards and risks are currently identified in generic risk silos using top-down tools and methods which are incorporated into whole system risk management frameworks such as enterprise risk management. The current methods ...
  • Bullock, Gillian (Cranfield UniversitySchool of Industrial and Manufacturing Science, 2003-10)
    Results from this study, which has investigated the impact of the treatment technologies of chlorination, ozonation and UV irradiation on pool water quality are reported. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of ...
  • Al-Ameri, Shehab Ahmed (Cranfield University, 2016-04)
    Arid regions tend to take careful measures to ensure water supplies are secured to consumers, to help provide the basis for further development. The distribution network is the most expensive part of the water supply ...
  • Brookes, Adam (Cranfield University, 2005-10)
    The performance of a submerged membrane bioreactor for the duty of gas field produced water treatment was appraised. The system was operated under steady state conditions at a range of mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) ...
  • Bigg, T (Cranfield University, 2002-05)
    The corrosion of iron is a very old and complex phenomenon. Its employment for the treatment of wastewater began in the earliest around ten years ago, with few earlier exceptions. Most researchers have considered ...
  • Gander, Michelle (2000-04)
    The present work aims to assess the feasibility of using an ostensibly low-cost polypropylene (PP) material for processing municipal wastewater from the University sewage works. Two different types of hydrophilic membranes ...
  • Alvarez-Vazquez, H. (Cranfield University, 2005-07)
    The project aimed to extend the limited knowledge ofMBR (Membrane Bioreactor) operation for the treatment of stabilised (old) landfillleachate using an air-lift tubular membrane configuration and comparing the results ...
  • Lodge , B. N. (Cranfield University, 2003-03)
    The performance of a combined biological aerated filter (BAF) and an ultrafiltration (UF) system for the treatment of real and synthetic greywater, settled sewage, rainwater and borehole water has been assessed at both ...
  • Santos, Ana (Cranfield University, 2010-10)
    The increasing worldwide contamination of aquatic environment with pollutants introduced by anthropogenic sources has become of great concern. Although present at low concentration, many of these pollutants have considerable ...
  • Verrecht, Bart (Cranfield University, 2010-09)
    Over the last two decades, implementation of membrane bioreactors (MBRs) has increased due to their superior effluent quality and low plant footprint. However, they are still viewed as a high-cost option, both with regards ...
  • Raffin, Marie (Cranfield University, 2011-11)
    Increasing freshwater scarcity is making reclamation of wastewater effluent more economically attractive as a means of preserving freshwater resources. The use of an integrated membrane system (IMS), the combination ...
  • Hatt, Juliette W. (Cranfield University, 2012-09)
    Increasing freshwater scarcity across the world means that wastewater reclamation is being considered as a key method in which to meet the growing demand. Evolution of water reuse schemes where high quality product ...
  • Le Clech , P. (Cranfield University, 2002-12)
    MBR process consists of a suspended growth biological reactor combined with a membrane unit. The widespread of this system for waste water treatment is contained by membrane fouling, which is strongly influenced by three ...