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Skip to Search Results- 1De Klerk, Arno (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Dr. Leonidas Perez Estrada,Civil & Environmental Engineering
- 1Dr. Yang Liu, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- 1Gamal El Din, Mohamed (Civil and Environmental Engineering )
- 1Gamal El-Din, Mohamed (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Mohamed, Gamal El-Din (Environmental Engineering)
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Fall 2014
The oil sands tailings generated after bitumen extraction are permanently contained in lake-size ponds. Primarily the tailings ponds are used to settle the solid particles so the cap water could be recycle back to the extraction operations, while the tailings with higher concentration of...
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Fall 2015
In this work, low temperature ozonation of Canadian Athabasca bitumen with ozone-enriched air in the temperature range of 140 to 160°C was investigated. Due to the resonance hybrid structure of ozone, it reacts directly and indirectly with the hydrocarbon molecules. Indirect ozone reaction...
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Spring 2011
To ensure oil sands process water (OSPW) is suitable for discharge into the environment, advanced water treatment technologies are required. In this study, integrated ozonation-biodegradation was investigated as a potential treatment option for OSPW. The treatment efficiency was evaluated in...
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Treatment of Oil Sands Process-affected Water (OSPW) Using Integrated Fixed-film Activated Sludge (IFAS) Reactors
DownloadFall 2016
The oil sands process-affected water (OSPW) generated from bitumen extraction of oil sands, is currently stored in tailings ponds due to its toxicity to the aquatic organisms. The primary toxic constituents of OSPW are a complex mixture of alicyclic and aliphatic compounds containing carboxyl...
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Treatment of Primary Influent Wastewater during Wet Weather Flow by Powdered Activated Carbon – Catalyzed Ozonation: From Fundamentals to Application
DownloadFall 2020
Cities equipped with combined sewers to accommodate domestic and industrial wastewater as well as storm water runoffs, encounter the need to prevent seasonal overflows into water bodies. An extensive literature review pertaining to the treatment of primary influent (PI) during wet weather...