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Enhanced nitrogen removal for slaughterhouse wastewater using novel technologies / prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency by National University of Ireland, Galway ; authors, Xinmin Zhan ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Science, Technology, Research and Innovation for the Environment (STRIVE) Programme 2007-2013 | STRIVE Report Series. No.45 | STRIVE report series ; no. 45.Publication details: Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford : Environmental Protection Agency, c2010.Description: viii, 24 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781840953404
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION (E606)
Online resources: Summary: "The main objective of the research project was to develop a best available environmental technology that could efficiently remove nitrogen (N) from slaughterhouse wastewater so as to achieve theobjectives of the Water Framework Directive (WFD)(2000/60/EC), the European Council Nitrate Directive(91/676/EEC), the Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) Directive (2008/1/EC), the EU guidance on Best Available Techniques in the Slaughter houses and Animal By-Products Industries (EC, 2005a,b), and the Irish BAT Guidance Note on Best Available Techniques for the Slaughtering Sector (EPA, 2008a). Requirements Slaughterhouse wastewater, which is sometimes combined with rendering wastewater, is recognised as a risk to the environment by the IPPC Directive(2008/1/EC). This Directive requires that slaughterhouses with a production capacity of greater than 50 t/day and rendering facilities with a treatment capacity exceeding 10 t/day be licensed and monitored. The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive(91/271/EEC) sets out discharge standards to which industries should comply " -- Website.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Government Publication Carlow Campus Library Official Publications ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION (E606) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 61406

At head of title: EPA STRIVE Programme, 2007-2013.

"(2005-ET-MS-31-M3)."

"National Development Plan, 2007-2013"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references.

"The main objective of the research project was to develop a best available environmental technology that could efficiently remove nitrogen (N) from slaughterhouse wastewater so as to achieve theobjectives of the Water Framework Directive (WFD)(2000/60/EC), the European Council Nitrate Directive(91/676/EEC), the Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) Directive (2008/1/EC), the EU guidance on Best Available Techniques in the Slaughter houses and Animal By-Products Industries (EC, 2005a,b), and the Irish BAT Guidance Note on Best Available Techniques for the Slaughtering Sector (EPA, 2008a). Requirements Slaughterhouse wastewater, which is sometimes combined with rendering wastewater, is recognised as a risk to the environment by the IPPC Directive(2008/1/EC). This Directive requires that slaughterhouses with a production capacity of greater than 50 t/day and rendering facilities with a treatment capacity exceeding 10 t/day be licensed and monitored. The Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive(91/271/EEC) sets out discharge standards to which industries should comply " -- Website.

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