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Trikannad, S.A. (author), Attiani, Valentina (author), van der Wielen, Paul W.J.J. (author), Smidt, Hauke (author), van der Hoek, J.P. (author), van Halem, D. (author)
Slow sand filters (SSFs) are widely used in drinking water production to improve microbial safety and biological stability of water. Full-scale SSFs are maintained by scraping the biomass-rich top layers of sand. The period of downtime required for filter recovery after scraping is a major challenge due to limited knowledge of the re...
journal article 2024
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Trikannad, S.A. (author), van Halem, D. (author), Foppen, J.W.A. (author), van der Hoek, J.P. (author)
Slow Sand Filtration is popular in drinking water treatment for the removal of a wide range of contaminants (e.g., particles, organic matter, and microorganisms). The Schmutzdecke in slow sand filters (SSFs) is known to be essential for pathogen removal, however, this layer is also responsible for increased head loss. Since the role of deeper...
journal article 2023
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Wang, F. (author), van Halem, D. (author), Liu, G. (author), Lekkerkerker, K. (author), van der Hoek, J.P. (author)
H2O2 residuals from advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) may have critical impacts on the microbial ecology and performance of subsequent biological treatment processes, but little is known. The objective of this study was to evaluate how H2O2 residuals influence sand systems with an emphasis on dissolved organic carbon (DOC) removal, microbial...
journal article 2017