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Date: 20070919 | 20080812 | | 2006 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:36938
Description: The rapid industrial and urban expansion in achieving the Vision 2020 will further strain the environment in Malaysia. As such, there is a need to achieve a balance between development and the environ… More
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Date: 20070919 | 20080812 | | 2006 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:36894
Description: Effluent from glove manufacturing factories require treatment before discharging into rivers or streams according to Malaysian Environmental Quality Acts 1974 and Environmental Quality Regulations 197… More
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Date: 20060410 | 20060410 | | 2005 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:36007
Description: Water hyacinth treatment systems provided good removal for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and nitrate nitrogen. Ninety six percent removal was achieved for BOD and nitrate nitrogen at loadings of 17 … More
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Authors: Ahmad b. Ibrahim
Date: 20050905 | 20050905 | | 1980 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:36879
Description: Since the publication of the earlier article outlining the regulatory standards for effluents from block rubber and conventional factories (see Planters’ Bulletin No. 157), there has been further impr… More
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Date: 20030923 | 20070123 | | 1999 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:24684
Description: A bioaugmented extended aeration reactor was used for the treatment of latex concentrate effluent with an average chemical oxygen demand (COD) of 10 240 mg/l. Biokinetic parameters were determined and… More
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Date: 20030923 | 20060629 | | 1998 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:24664
Description: Zinc removal from effluent of rubber product manufacturing through biosorption by four microbial species (Zoogloea ramigera, Aerobacter aerogenes, floc-forming bacteria and floc-forming yeast) was stu… More
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Date: 20030923 | 20050812 | | 1992 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:24652
Description: The aerobic growth of Schizosaccharomyces sp. on skim latex serum was studied. The maximum yeast concentration of about 7 g/litre serum was reached after 30 h of cultivation on sulphuric acid coagulat… More
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Authors: RRIM
Date: 20030923 | 20050907 | | 1977 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:25242
Description: With the provisions of the Environment Quality Act 1974, the Environment Division of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, in consultation with the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia… More
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Date: 20030923 | 20050815 | | 1990 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:24047
Description: Existing oxidation ditches treating rubber effluent can effectively remove organics and ammonia if fully aerated but they do not easily achieve denitrification of the nitrate formed from ammonia. A la… More
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Authors: Huang, H. | Fang, R.M.
Date: 20030923 | 20070123 | | 2000 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:23968
Description: The preparation of biogas using anaerobic fermentation of effluent obtained from Standard Chinese Rubber processing and water hyacinth planted in an oxidation pond was studied. The results showed that… More
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Authors: RRIM
Date: 20030923 | 20050901 | | 1975 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:24791
Description: The effect of waste discharge, especially from agro-based industries, into our rivers and streams has rapidly gained public attention over the past few years. The recent Agro-Industrial Wastes Symposi… More
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Date: 20030923 | 20070123 | | 2000 | | | | | | |
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:23840
Description: Processed latex effluent normally contains high biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammoniacal nitrogen (AN) and suspended solids (SS). The efficiency of coupling bioaugment… More
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