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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Identification and Quantification of Microplastic in Sewage systems by TED-GC-MS

(Corresponding) Altmann K., Goedecke C., Bannick C., Abusafia A., Scheid C., Steinmetz H., Braun U.
Topic: 
Microplastics in the marine environment
Over the last years, the number of publications reporting the amount of microplastic (MP) all over the world increased rapidly. But harmonised sampling, sample preparation and analysis strategies are missing. Commonly used methods are very time consuming and not comparable to each other. Hence,...Read more
Keywords: 
microplastic, TED-GC-MS, microplastic analysis, grey water, waste water treatment plant, combined sewer system
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00233

Grey Water and Rain Water as Alternative Sources of Flush Water and Irrigational Water in and around Households: A Case Study from Istanbul Atakoy District

(Corresponding) BELER BAYKAL B., GURSOY O., AKSOY Y., SAMSUNLU A.
Topic: 
Water and wastewater reuse
Grey water and rain water are two options as alternative sources to alleviate water stress/scarcity across the world. This paper aims to investigate possible use of reclaimed grey water and harvested rain water from on-site premises as sources of flush water and irrigational water in and around...Read more
Keywords: 
Grey water / rain water as alternative water sources, flush water, irrigation, sustainability
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00801

Enabling the Total Resource Utilization (TRU) Habitat

Tsantrizos P., (Corresponding) Curry N.
Topic: 
Water, energy and/or food nexus
Terragon Environmental Technologies Inc. has developed a suite of user-friendly technologies to treat solid and liquid byproducts of human consumption now considered “waste” and convert them into “resources” that can be re-used in the same place in which they are generated (in situ). These...Read more
Keywords: 
resource recovery, waste-to-energy, grey water, black water, on-site waste management
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00854