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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

IN-SITU REMOVAL OF ANTIBIOTICS IN SOIL BY COLD PLASMA

(Corresponding) Aggelopoulos C., Hatzisymeon M., Tataraki D., Rassias G.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
Antibiotics are extensively used in clinical settings to treat or prevent human diseases, in veterinary science for farm and domestic animal health and in agriculture for crop protection. Due to their incomplete biological degradation, human and animal antibiotics are released through discharges...Read more
Keywords: 
in-situ soil remediation, antibiotics, cold plasma, degradation pathway, advanced oxidation
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00603

The effect of alkaline activated reservoir sediments used as a binder in concrete on its compressive strength

(Corresponding) Junakova N., Junak J.
Topic: 
Lakes, rivers, estuaries and ecosystem health
Sediment as the product of erosion processes is found in every water body and reduces the storage capacity and the lifetime of water reservoirs. The quantity of sediment which affects downstream areas and also their quality complicate sediment management. Dredged sediments are on the borderline of...Read more
Keywords: 
sodium hydroxide, sediment, compressive strength, pozzolanic activator
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00553

A new sustainable approach in recovering Cobalt from “hard metal” production by-products

Amadou O., DE GAUDENZI G., MARCHESELLI G., PIREDDA M., (Corresponding) SERPE A.
Topic: 
Hazardous waste management
The present work shows the capability of Maleic Acid solutions to tune the amount of Co in cemented carbide-based recovery powders with a Co content exceeding the threshold (10% Co) for industrial manufacturing in Hard Metal production and required by safety regulations. Maleic acid solutions react...Read more
Keywords: 
Hard Metal, Critical Metals, Recycling, Cobalt, Maleic Acid
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00856

Bottled water microbiological quality in Estonia

(Corresponding) Vahur K., (Corresponding) Udras H., (Corresponding) Keir K.
Topic: 
Drinking water safety
Water is macro-nutrient without which we can´t live. Nowadays people often prefer to buy bottled water instead of drinking the tap water. Stores are full of different bottled waters and studies have demonstrated that people tend to consider the bottled water to have high quality. The aim of this...Read more
Keywords: 
bottled water, microbiological quality
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00570

Lessons from long-term field phytostabilisation studies

(Corresponding) Siebielec S., Siebielec S., Stuczynski T., Sugier P.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
Smelter waste deposits pose a threat to environment and human health worldwide. There is limited availability of long-term phytostabilization field studies evaluating and documenting persistence of tested remediation methods. The paper combines experience from greenhouse testing of most effective...Read more
Keywords: 
Phytostabilisation, biosolids, biodiversity, smelter wasteland
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00577

Interactions between rhizosphere microorganims and spontaneous plant species inhabiting smelter wastelands

(Corresponding) Siebielec S., Siebielec G., Sugier P., Stuczynski T.
Topic: 
Soil and groundwater contamination and remediation
Processes of spontaneous vegetation of toxic smelter waste deposits are slow. However permanent plant cover, effectively limiting dispersion of metals, should be based both on introduced grasses and spontaneous species to ensure greater plant diversity and resistance of such ecosystem. The role of...Read more
Keywords: 
smelter wasteland, rhizosphere, spontaneous vegetation, diversity
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00646

Laboratory scale study of photooxidation treatment for removal of pharmaceutical residues from water matrices

(Corresponding) Záray G., Dóbé S., Gombos E., Krakkó D., Mihucz V.
Topic: 
Advanced oxidation processes
The effluent of wastewater treatment plants applying conventional three steps treatment procedure contains non-degradable organic micro-pollutants, mostly pharmaceutical residues. In Germany and Switzerland granulated activated carbon is used to reduce the concentration of these contaminants by...Read more
Keywords: 
photooxidation, pharmaceutical residues
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00596

Anaerobic ammonium nitrogen oxidation and sulphate reduction in psychrophilic conditions

Przywara L.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Investigations of simultaneous removal of ammonium and sulphate were carried out in anaerobic laboratory bioreactor - upflow anaerobic filter (UAF). The bioreactor was filled with the anaerobic activated sludge from WWTP Bielsko – Biała. The process was operated in psychrophilic conditions...Read more
Keywords: 
ammonium and sulfate removal, reactor UAF, psychrophilic conditions
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00585

Design-based and model-based estimations of distribution and abundance of dolphin populations in Gulf of Corinth, Hellas

(Corresponding) Karamitros G., Giantsis I., Martsikalis P., Kavouras M., Exadactylos A.
Topic: 
Enviornmental data analysis and modelling
In recent years a major scientific effort has been focused on the protection of marine mammals. Gulf of Corinth is part of the Natura 2000 network (GR2530007) since 2016, with Special Areas of Conservation and constitutes an important habitat for striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba), bottlenose...Read more
Keywords: 
Delphinids, Gulf of Corinth, Distance Sampling, Density Surface Models
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00604

Odorous gases monitoring on industrial sites and algae decomposition using Cairsens smart sensors

(Corresponding) BEN DAOUD A., Laplagne J., AKIKI R., AFLALO S. S.
Topic: 
Environmental odour, monitoring and control
The appearance of natural odors sources (Sargassum beaching events) or odors generated by the human activity (integration of industrial sites in increasing urban environment and residential encroachment into previously non-resident areas) represent a major challenge for municipalities. Combined...Read more
Keywords: 
Sargassum odors, emissions, monitoring, algae, micro-sensors, Cairnet Mini-Station, Cairsens.
Conference: 
CEST2019
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00608