Browsing Engineering (Faculty of) by Subject "slow sand filtration"
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Biofiltration-based “green technology” as a techno-ecological nature-based solution for drinking water treatment and climate change resilience
(University of Waterloo, 2022-06-02)While drinking water treatment process design is based on current and anticipated source water quality, changing climate makes it increasingly difficult to anticipate drinking water source quality and treatability. Although ... -
Conventional and Oxidant-amended Biofiltration to Improve Treatment Resilience in Drinking Water Systems Vulnerable to Wildfire
(University of Waterloo, 2024-01-26)Climate-change-exacerbated landscape disturbances can create obstacles for the provision of safe drinking water. The threats posed by wildfires are of particular concern due not only to the potentially extreme nature of ... -
Sustainable Drinking Water Treatment for Small Communities Using Multistage Slow Sand Filtration
(University of Waterloo, 2005)Slow sand filtration is a proven and sustainable technology for drinking water treatment in small communities. The process, however, is sensitive to lower water temperatures that can lead to decreased biological treatment, ...