Waste water collection and treatment
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Visit to the Technische Universität München
On 13 February 2018, Jannis Wenk, Davide Mattia, John Chew and Jan Hofman visited the Urban Water Systems Engineering group of the TU Munich. Our hosts, Prof Jörg Drewes and Dr Uwe Hübner presented the work of chair and showed...
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Water treatment and resource recovery modelling
This February sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath and beyond. Title: Water treatment and resource recovery modelling Speaker:...
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International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management
The following blog post was contributed by Ioannis Markidis, WISE CDT student at the University of Bath. From the 21st to 24th of June 2017, Ioannis Markidis attended the 5th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Athens, Greece....
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10th IWA Biofilm Reactor Conference
The following blog post was contributed by Benedek Plosz, Reader in the Department of Chemical Engineering. Benedek Plosz has just attended the 10th IWA International Conference on Biofilm Reactors 2017 in Dublin, Ireland. Biofilm processes are key to an increasing...
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Chemistry and Water: Challenges & Solutions in a Changing World
We are all aware of the breadth of issues that we face as a planet when it comes to securing sustainable water supplies in the future. Global changes in climate, land use and demographics mean that there will be different...
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Reactor development for water treatment
This April sees the next talk in the monthly 'Water Colloquium' series organised by WIRC @ Bath exploring the breadth of water research being undertaken at the University of Bath. Title: Reactor development for water treatment: From macro to micro...
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Anaerobic Digestion overview in Water Active
Dr Tom Arnot, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, and Ian Law, Technical Manager at GENeco, Wessex Water, give an overview of the collaborative work being done in the area of advanced anaerobic digestion in the latest issue...
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Researchers to use algae to clean up mine water
We can announce today that our researchers are part of a ground breaking GW4 research project that aims to clean up water from a Cornish tin mine, using algae to harvest the precious heavy metals and produce biofuel at the...
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Waste seashells can solve waste water problem
Today the University has announced the results of a new research paper by Dr Darrell Patterson that find you can use waste seashells to clean waste water. The thousands of tonnes of waste seashells created by the edible seafood sector...