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Development programme on municipal waste management 2000
1992
Advisory Board for Waste Management
Consultation with national experts: managing contaminated land
1996
Butler, B.E. (Loughborough University (Royaume Uni). Centre for Hazard and Risk Management, Waste and Environmental Management Group)
Tous les pays ne disposent pas de toutes les competences et ressources necessaires pour resoudre les problemes associes a la contamination de sites terrestres. Environ la moitie des pays ayant pris part a une consultation du PNUE IE l'ont confirme. Alors que ce type de contamination est pris en compte dans les programmes nationaux pour l'environnement, il arrive frequemment que les informations pertinentes sur la gestion des sites ne soient pas disponibles. Environ les trois-quart des participants ont indique que leur pays est bien dote d'une legislation visant a controler la pollution terrestre mais qu'il existe rarement des dispositions reglementaires explicites a cet effet
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Development of a waste water treatment system at an Indonesian pharmaceutical works
1995
Kroiss, H. (University of Technology, Vienna (Austria). Inst. for Water Quality and Waste Management)
An Indonesian pharmaceutical works producing antibiotics from raw penicillin discharges to a small receiving water and had to solve its water protection problem. The final solution comprised changes in the production process, chemical physical pre treatment of some concentrated streams and an activated sludge treatment plant with nitrification and denitrification. A three years investigation program from lab scale to on site pilot scale resulted in a reliable and environmental feasible solution proved under practical full scale operation. The case study will be used to demonstrate most of the typical problems which have to be considered during the development of industrial waste water pollution abatement facilities from a basic idea until full scale operation. Special emphasis is put to the close relationship between the production and the waste water treatment process.
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Danube and Black sea protection strategies in the light of EU-water policy
1999
Kroiss, H. (Wienna University of Technology, Wien (Austria). Institute for Water Quality and Waste Management)
EU water protection strategy in the future will be based on the Frame Work Directive developed by EU Commission. For the first time in EU a comprehensive basic document lays down the legal frame-work which links together a series of already existing special directives for the protection of all surface and ground waters. One of these special directives is the Urban Waste Water Directive 271/91 which is especially interesting in regard to the future nutrient management in the Black Sea Catchment. Most of the countries within the Danube Catchment aim to become members of the EU at the same time the International Convention for the Protection of River Danube has already came into force, where EU will play an important role. The paper tries to outline the consequences of the "Combined Approach" contained in the EU Frame-work directive for the implementation of pollution reduction policy in regard to receiving water protection problems for tributaries (country level), the Danube River and the Black Sea. It turns out that for many tributaries the environmental standard principle will be decisive while for the large catchments and for the abatement of eutrophication in the Black Sea a strong precautionary principle will be advantageous at least for the next decade. It is also clear that for eutrophication abatement diffused sources of nutrients play a decisive role which implies that agriculture has to be included into water protection strategy from the beginning
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Composting of sewage sludge in a rotating vessel
1995
Furhacker, M. | Haberl, R. (Institute for Water Provision, Water Ecology and Waste Management, Department for Water and Wastewater Engineering, Industrial Waste Management and Water Pollution Control, Universitat fur Bodenkultur, Nussdorfer Lande 11, 1190 Vienna (Austria))
Bioprocessing of polluted suspended matter from the water column by the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha Pallas)
1992
Reeders, H.H. (Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, Lelystad (Netherlands)) | Bij de Vaate, A.
Zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha): a new perspective for water quality management
1990
Reeders, H.H. (Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, Lelystad (Netherlands)) | Vaate, A. Bij de
Evaluation and improvement of hydrological concepts used in PAWN
1988
Arnold, G.E. (Rijkswaterstaat, Lelystad (Netherlands). Inst. for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment) | Vuuren, W.E. van
Nutrient emissions from agriculture in the Netherlands, causes and remedies
1996
Boers, P.C.M. (Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment, P.O. Box 17, 8200 Lelystad (Netherlands))
Planted soil filter - a wastewater treatment system for rural areas
1993
Netter, R. (Institute for Water Quality Control and Waste Management, Technical University of Munich, D-8046 Garching (Germany))