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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Management of Table Olive Wastewater (TOWW) in Turkey

(Corresponding) Dolgen D., Alpaslan M.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Table olive is very important agricultural product for Turkey. It has a great market share in the country and also have high export potential. Management of table olive wastewater (TOWW) is an emerging and important issue, since large volumes of TOWW are discharged with high concentrations of...Read more
Keywords: 
Table olive wastewater, olive processing, TOWW treatment, evaporation, biologic treatment, chemical oxidation
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00242

Optimization of wastewater treatment by integration of artificial intelligence techniques: recent progress and future perspectives

(Corresponding) Cairone S., Hasan S., Zarra T., Belgiorno V., Naddeo V.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Artificial intelligence (AI) is proving useful in optimizing the process efficiency in many sectors, including wastewater treatment. The complexity of wastewater characteristics and treatment technologies leads to uncertainties and variability in the efficiency of the processes in wastewater...Read more
Keywords: 
Machine learning, Wastewater treatment automation, Wastewater data analysis, Advanced algorithms, Advanced treatment
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00353

Development and Application of a novel anaerobic/aerobic/anoxic process in municipal wastewater treatment utilizing intracellular carbon sources

Gao X., (Corresponding) Peng Y.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) face a significant challenge in controlling treatment costs while meeting increasingly stringent wastewater discharge standards. To address this challenge, A novel anaerobic/anoxic/aerobic (AOA) process has been proposed. In this study, long-term...Read more
Keywords: 
Wastewater treatment, Advanced nutrient removal, Anaerobic/aerobic/anoxic, Energy Saving, Endogenous denitrification
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00383

One-stage and multistage anoxic/oxic systems based on continuous plug-flow anammox process for mature landfill leachate treatment

Ren S., (Corresponding) Peng Y.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
As a promising biotechnology, the anammox process has been increasingly investigated for landfill leachate treatment. However, its application has been limited by the long generation time of anammox bacteria (AnAOB) and insufficient nitrite supply in actual projects. To overcome these obstacles,...Read more
Keywords: 
Anammox; Continuous plug-flow system; Combined process; In-situ free ammonia treatment; Landfill leachate
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00385

Oxic-Settling-Anaerobic under intermittent aeration: effect on system performance, sludge minimization and greenhouse gas emissions

Dı Trapanı D., Cosenza A., (Corresponding) Bosco Mofatto P., Mannina G.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
The paper presents the results of an experimental study carried out on a pilot scale activated sludge system operated under intermittent aeration and fed with real wastewater at the Water Resource Recovery Facility of Palermo University (Italy). The experimental campaign was divided into two...Read more
Keywords: 
sludge minimization; resource recovery from wastewater; advanced wastewater treatment; intermittent aeration; GHG
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00422

An easy numerical evaluation of the DM growth in Self-Forming Dynamic Membrane Bioreactors (SFD MBR) for Wastewater Treatment

Castrogiovanni F., (Corresponding) Salerno C., Berardi G., Tumolo M., Pollice A.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
In the last years, self-forming dynamic membranes (SFD MBR) revealed as one of the most innovative technological solutions for wastewater treatment. In these systems, filtration takes place through a cake layer (Dynamic Membrane, DM) supported by a 10-200 µm filter mesh. Filtration efficiency may...Read more
Keywords: 
SFD MBR; wastewater treatment; cake layer; TMP increase rate
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00522

Investigative Study on the Effectivity of Plant-Based Coagulants for the Siltation Pond of an Aggregate Crushing Plant in Southern Luzon, Philippines

Angus F., (Corresponding) Clemente E., Ballesteros Jr. F.
Topic: 
Wastewater treatment
Water quality and treatment are becoming of increasing concern. It is important to develop renewable bio-coagulants to treat turbid water. This study suggests plant-based coagulants as substitute for chemical coagulants. The plants used were Moringa oleifera (MO), Carica papaya (CP) seeds, and...Read more
Keywords: 
water treatment, coagulation, bio-coagulant
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00139