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Water Practice and Technology, 2021
The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical... more The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical as its handling accounts for approximately 50% of the total operating cost. The challenges in predicting dewatering performance can be overcome by optimizing the sludge treatment process, especially conditioning and dewatering. This study aimed to investigate sludge dewaterability at four different MWWTPs, using a gravity drainage test unit and a bench-scale press. The effect of differently treated effluent used as a solvent to mix the flocculation polymers was observed during dewatering. The membrane bioreactor (MBR) treated effluent yielded the highest filtrate volume in the lowest amount of time, with the least polymer flocculant dosage. The Box Behnken Design model fitted the data and proved a relationship between polymer dosage, cake solids concentration, and cake height during the bench-scale press tests.
The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical... more The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical as its handling accounts for approximately 50% of the total operating cost. The challenges in predicting dewatering performance can be overcome by optimizing the sludge treatment process, especially conditioning and dewatering. This study aimed to investigate sludge dewaterability at four different MWWTPs, using a gravity drainage test unit and a bench-scale press. The effect of differently treated effluent used as a solvent to mix the flocculation polymers was observed during dewatering. The membrane bioreactor (MBR) treated effluent yielded the highest filtrate volume in the lowest amount of time, with the least polymer flocculant dosage. The Box Behnken Design model fitted the data and proved a relationship between polymer dosage, cake solids concentration, and cake height during the bench-scale press tests.
Desalination
Abstract On the West Coast of South Africa, there is an abundance of brackish groundwater. Revers... more Abstract On the West Coast of South Africa, there is an abundance of brackish groundwater. Reverse Osmosis membrane systems are used to make the borehole water fresh. Unfortunately, the salts that are removed from the water, precipitates on the membrane surface, thus, decreasing the overall process efficiency. In this study, the use of Zn2+ ions as an anti-scalant was investigated in terms of feasibility in the treatment of brackish water influent. Experimental tests were conducted on a bench scale unit, followed with a pilot plant thereafter. Three commercial membranes were exposed to natural groundwater scaling. The first, commercial anti-scalant treatment, second, anti-scalant treatment with Zn2+ ions and the third, untreated. The results, after a period of close to 5 months, showed that the flux of the membranes treated with commercial (32.78 L·m−2·h−1) and zinc (30.80 L·m−2·h−1) ions anti-scalant was higher than the untreated membrane flux (25.56 L·m−2·h−1), which decreased continuously.
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing
The use of mobile applications in chronic disease management has grown significantly over the pas... more The use of mobile applications in chronic disease management has grown significantly over the past decade. When properly designed, these apps provide a convenient, safe, high-quality service to patients. In this study, a health management app was developed, and its usability among patients with diabetes mellitus was examined. A convenience sample of 136 patients, referred to two academic centers from December 2016 to July 2017, was enrolled. Upon completion of informed consent, the participants were asked to install the app on their smartphone. Two weeks later, they were required to complete a postapplication usability questionnaire, comprising 21 questions classified into six domains. The response rate was 89%. The highest scores were given for "ease of use and learnability"; the lowest-scored domains were "interaction quality" and "reliability." Urban residents, participants with lower educational qualifications, and retirees were significantly more satisfied with the app. Overall, patients with diabetes mellitus perceived the app as useful for disease management. However, the overall usability of health apps is expected to improve when a multidisciplinary team (health professionals, computer engineers, art designers) is involved in the development process.
Thesis (Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology,... more Thesis (Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018.
Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology
Membranes
Membrane technology has advanced substantially as a preferred choice for the exclusion of widespr... more Membrane technology has advanced substantially as a preferred choice for the exclusion of widespread pollutants for reclaiming water from various treatment effluent. Currently, little information is available about Ultrafiltration (UF)/Nanofiltration (NF)/Reverse Osmosis (RO) performance at a pilot scale as a practical engineering application. In this study, the effluent from a full-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) municipal wastewater treatment works (MWWTWs) was treated with an RO pilot plant. The aim was to evaluate the effect of operating conditions in the removal of selected inorganics as a potential indirect water reuse application. The influent pH, flux, and membrane recovery were the operating conditions varied to measure its influence on the rejection rate. MBR/RO exhibited excellent removal rates (>90%) for all selected inorganics and met the standard requirements for reuse in cooling and irrigation system applications. The UF and NF reduction of inorganics was shown to ...
Water Practice and Technology
Membrane surface modification is a favourable method to handle fouling during wastewater treatmen... more Membrane surface modification is a favourable method to handle fouling during wastewater treatment processes. In this study, grafting of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) through cross-link with Glutaraldehyde was applied to a thin film composite reverse osmosis membrane to enhance the resistance to flux decline. The analytical analyses attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy were performed to evaluate the impact of surface modification. Biofouling using Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacterial solution and fouling tests using a bench scale reverse osmosis system with a simulated secondary effluent from a membrane bioreactor were used to assess the impact of the surface modification initiated on antifouling properties of the membrane. It was shown that the morphological structure and the chemical properties of the membrane were altered, whereas the pure water flux slightly decreased after modification. Although a slight decr...
Water Practice and Technology, 2021
The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical... more The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical as its handling accounts for approximately 50% of the total operating cost. The challenges in predicting dewatering performance can be overcome by optimizing the sludge treatment process, especially conditioning and dewatering. This study aimed to investigate sludge dewaterability at four different MWWTPs, using a gravity drainage test unit and a bench-scale press. The effect of differently treated effluent used as a solvent to mix the flocculation polymers was observed during dewatering. The membrane bioreactor (MBR) treated effluent yielded the highest filtrate volume in the lowest amount of time, with the least polymer flocculant dosage. The Box Behnken Design model fitted the data and proved a relationship between polymer dosage, cake solids concentration, and cake height during the bench-scale press tests.
The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical... more The minimization of sludge produced by municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTPs) is critical as its handling accounts for approximately 50% of the total operating cost. The challenges in predicting dewatering performance can be overcome by optimizing the sludge treatment process, especially conditioning and dewatering. This study aimed to investigate sludge dewaterability at four different MWWTPs, using a gravity drainage test unit and a bench-scale press. The effect of differently treated effluent used as a solvent to mix the flocculation polymers was observed during dewatering. The membrane bioreactor (MBR) treated effluent yielded the highest filtrate volume in the lowest amount of time, with the least polymer flocculant dosage. The Box Behnken Design model fitted the data and proved a relationship between polymer dosage, cake solids concentration, and cake height during the bench-scale press tests.
Desalination
Abstract On the West Coast of South Africa, there is an abundance of brackish groundwater. Revers... more Abstract On the West Coast of South Africa, there is an abundance of brackish groundwater. Reverse Osmosis membrane systems are used to make the borehole water fresh. Unfortunately, the salts that are removed from the water, precipitates on the membrane surface, thus, decreasing the overall process efficiency. In this study, the use of Zn2+ ions as an anti-scalant was investigated in terms of feasibility in the treatment of brackish water influent. Experimental tests were conducted on a bench scale unit, followed with a pilot plant thereafter. Three commercial membranes were exposed to natural groundwater scaling. The first, commercial anti-scalant treatment, second, anti-scalant treatment with Zn2+ ions and the third, untreated. The results, after a period of close to 5 months, showed that the flux of the membranes treated with commercial (32.78 L·m−2·h−1) and zinc (30.80 L·m−2·h−1) ions anti-scalant was higher than the untreated membrane flux (25.56 L·m−2·h−1), which decreased continuously.
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing
The use of mobile applications in chronic disease management has grown significantly over the pas... more The use of mobile applications in chronic disease management has grown significantly over the past decade. When properly designed, these apps provide a convenient, safe, high-quality service to patients. In this study, a health management app was developed, and its usability among patients with diabetes mellitus was examined. A convenience sample of 136 patients, referred to two academic centers from December 2016 to July 2017, was enrolled. Upon completion of informed consent, the participants were asked to install the app on their smartphone. Two weeks later, they were required to complete a postapplication usability questionnaire, comprising 21 questions classified into six domains. The response rate was 89%. The highest scores were given for "ease of use and learnability"; the lowest-scored domains were "interaction quality" and "reliability." Urban residents, participants with lower educational qualifications, and retirees were significantly more satisfied with the app. Overall, patients with diabetes mellitus perceived the app as useful for disease management. However, the overall usability of health apps is expected to improve when a multidisciplinary team (health professionals, computer engineers, art designers) is involved in the development process.
Thesis (Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology,... more Thesis (Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018.
Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology
Membranes
Membrane technology has advanced substantially as a preferred choice for the exclusion of widespr... more Membrane technology has advanced substantially as a preferred choice for the exclusion of widespread pollutants for reclaiming water from various treatment effluent. Currently, little information is available about Ultrafiltration (UF)/Nanofiltration (NF)/Reverse Osmosis (RO) performance at a pilot scale as a practical engineering application. In this study, the effluent from a full-scale membrane bioreactor (MBR) municipal wastewater treatment works (MWWTWs) was treated with an RO pilot plant. The aim was to evaluate the effect of operating conditions in the removal of selected inorganics as a potential indirect water reuse application. The influent pH, flux, and membrane recovery were the operating conditions varied to measure its influence on the rejection rate. MBR/RO exhibited excellent removal rates (>90%) for all selected inorganics and met the standard requirements for reuse in cooling and irrigation system applications. The UF and NF reduction of inorganics was shown to ...
Water Practice and Technology
Membrane surface modification is a favourable method to handle fouling during wastewater treatmen... more Membrane surface modification is a favourable method to handle fouling during wastewater treatment processes. In this study, grafting of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) through cross-link with Glutaraldehyde was applied to a thin film composite reverse osmosis membrane to enhance the resistance to flux decline. The analytical analyses attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy were performed to evaluate the impact of surface modification. Biofouling using Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacterial solution and fouling tests using a bench scale reverse osmosis system with a simulated secondary effluent from a membrane bioreactor were used to assess the impact of the surface modification initiated on antifouling properties of the membrane. It was shown that the morphological structure and the chemical properties of the membrane were altered, whereas the pure water flux slightly decreased after modification. Although a slight decr...