Rouault, P. , Caradot, N. , Riechel, M. (2019): Gebührenstabilität durch Asset Management?.

In: 6. Wassertage Münster. Münster, Germany. 26-27 February 2019

Smeets, P. W. M. H. , Linden, K. , Miehe, U. (2019): Rolling literature review on pathogen reduction by water treatment processes.

In: 12th IWA International Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse. Berlin, Germany. 16-20 June 2019

Stapf, M. , Schütz, J. , Miehe, U. (2019): Untersuchung des Foulingverhaltens von UV-Onlinesonden im Betrieb einer Ozonung auf Kläranlagen.

In: 11. Fachtagung Mess- und Regelungstechnik in abwassertechnischen Anlagen. Bad Soden, Germany. 6-27 June 2019

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Green roofs are widely recognized as a viable solution in the context of water-sensitive urbanization, especially with respect to their effects on heat island mitigation and future-proof urban drainage [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. In order to support their dissemination throughout different regions, comparisons of performance under varying climatic conditions can be very useful. Storm characteristics such as rainfall depth, intensity and duration can be expected to play an important role, as well as the temporal distribution of storm events relative to seasonal patterns of temperature, radiation and wind. This paper summarizes the first of several such data- and model-based comparisons between Germany and China planned in the Sino-German cooperative project “Smart Technologies for Sustainable Water Management in urban Catchments as Key Contribution to Sponge Cities” (KEYS).

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Objectives: (i) To ensure that knowledge developed during the project is properly captured and dissemination is effectively targeted and carried out systematically (ii) To promote a continuous knowledge exchange and transfer for project outcomes with interested stakeholders beyond the consortium (iii) To formulate fact based policy recommendations that stimulate the transition towards a circular economy (iv) To create public awareness concerning the need for a circular economy and the actions required to move towards its realisation

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The Data Management Plan (DMP) is a guidance document which introduces a series of clear rules and procedures to improve data management during the project and foster the reuse of publications and data in open access. ; Version submitted to EU (v0.1.0)

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Thermal-pressure hydrolysis and thermal-alkaline hydrolysis of secondary sludge, from the wastewater treatment plant Waßmannsdorf, were compared based on the physical changes of the treated sludges. For this purpose, seven parameters were determined for investigation. These were: Viscosity, particle size distribution, microscopic images, capillary suction time (CST), TR after the laboratory centrifuge test, zeta potential and foaming potential. To measure these parameters, methods were developed and then applied respectively to sludges from both treatments. The thermal-pressure hydrolysis performed better than the thermal-alkaline hydrolysis in each parameter investigation. In particular, the dewaterability of the sludges after digestion, which represents an important cost factor in sewage plant operation, could be improved by thermal-pressure hydrolysis, but not by thermal-alkaline hydrolysis.

Hebbe, P. P. (2019): Untersuchungen zur thermisch-alkalischen Hydrolyse von Überschussschlamm im Pilotmaßstab.

Bachelor Thesis. Verfahrens- und Umwelttechnik. Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin

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