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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Exploitation of Treated Municipal Wastewater in Arid Regions Irrigation for Volatile Oils Production

Radwan S., (Corresponding) Ashour E.
Topic: 
Water and wastewater reuse
To avoid any contamination risk of edible crops, the safety use of treated municipal wastewater is growing industrial non-food crops such aromatic plants to produce volatile oils for manufacturing soaps, cosmetics and perfumes, etc. Two field experiments were conducted in a sandy soil in western...Read more
Keywords: 
treated municipal wastewater, aromatic plants, heavy metal, volatile oils
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00089

Hydro-stratigraphy, Aquifer Characterization and Physiochemical Analysis of District Dera Ghazi Khan Punjab, Pakistan.

(Corresponding) Ullah H., Khalid P., Shah G., Mashwani S., Shafiq W., Din Z.
Topic: 
Water treatment
The study area is located in the arid section of Punjab province, Pakistan. The accessibility of freshwater is the main problem in this zone. The area is approximately flat and there are alluvial deposits up to 800 m. Groundwater is not fit for health because of its salinity. Hence, it is essential...Read more
Keywords: 
Alluvial deposits; Salinity; Aquifer; Physio-chemical; Heavy metals
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00145

Heavy metals in soil, sediments, and water from Lake Ohrid catchment (Albania)

(Corresponding) Bani A., Shallari S., Duka I.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
Lake Ohrid is located in the Balkan Peninsula in South East Europe and it is shared between Albania and Macedonia. Formed in the tertiary period between 3.5 and 4 million years ago, Lake Ohrid is considered as one of the oldest lakes in the world, with numerous freshwater native and endemic...Read more
Keywords: 
Heavy metals, ultramafic area, Ni availability, water quality, Ohrid region
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00168

Artificial Neural Network (ANNs) for predicting petroleum hydrocarbons from heavy metals contaminated soils around fuel stations

(Corresponding) Bonelli M., Manni A., Saviano G.
Topic: 
Environmental data analysis and modelling
Petrol stations are classified as a dangerous source of pollution for the human population due to the toxicity of emissions from evaporated vehicle fuels and fuel spillages. The contaminants released in the environment are mainly complex mixtures of petroleum hydrocarbon compounds (PHCs) and heavy...Read more
Keywords: 
Artificial Neural Network predictions, heavy metals, field portable XRF, petroleum hydrocarbon compounds
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00347

Increasing the recovery of automobile shredder residue (ASR) through assimilation to a solid recovered fuel (SRF): the results of a feasibility study

(Corresponding) Ruffino B., Minardi M., Guglielmino M., Bonino F., Zanetti M.
Topic: 
Energy technologies and sustainability
This study analyzes the possibility of assimilating some fractions extracted from the shredder light fraction (SLF) to a solid recovered fuel (SRF). Italian Ministerial Decree D.M. 22/2013 fixes the criteria for the assimilation in the compliance of three parameters (heating value and chlorine and...Read more
Keywords: 
shredder light fraction (SLF), sieving, heavy metal, net heating value, thermal valorization
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00452

The effect of incorporating biosolids on soil quality after cotton crop management

(Corresponding) Giannakopoulos E., Makrygianni E., Evangelou E., Salachas G.
Topic: 
New solutions for a better and sustainable agriculture
pilot sewage sludge (also known as “biosolids”, BS) application of 7,000 kg/ha (dry weight) was performed in the area of Lamia prefecture, central Greece, in two fields cultivated with Cotton. BS was very rich in organic matter (75%) and had high concentrations of nutrients, with all heavy metals...Read more
Keywords: 
Sewage Sludge, soil organic matter, heavy metals, soil quality
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00516

On the geochemistry of Gialova lagoon, SW Peloponnesus, Greece

Papakonstantinou M., Sergiou S., Dimas X., Fakiris E., Christodoulou D., Geraga M., (Corresponding) Papatheodorou G.
Topic: 
Heavy metals in the environment
The spatial distribution of lithological characteristics, organic carbon and major / trace elements was studied in the surface sediments of the Gialova lagoon, a shallow water lagoon (<1.0 m) which is located at southwestern Peloponnesus (Greece). The sediment samples were collected on the basis...Read more
Keywords: 
Lagoon, sediments, heavy metals, Igeo
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00573