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Decreases in discharges of
Eastern European
Countries
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 ( EU Ɗ 10)
and accession countries
are due to economic recession.

Increased percentage
of Decline in
people connected to polluting manufacturing industries
WWT
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to the highest levels of
þore than half of wastewater receives
tertiary treatment
tertiary treatment
( Removal of nutrients
and organic matter)
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4nly half of the population 30 to 40% is connected to


is connected to WWT. secondary or tertiary treatment.
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Yolicies to reduce eutrophication and improve bathing water quality
were implemented earlier in the northern and central
Than in the southern and eastern countries and in the accession countries

Improved surface water quality, including bathing water quality,


with a decrease in the concentrations of orthophosphates ,
total ammonium and organic matter over the past ten years
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 Kn additional threat to the environment:
Disposal of sewage sludge (Treatment
plants)
 Has to be disposed of: 1)spreading on
soils, landfills or 2) incineration.
 Disposal routes can transfer pollution
from water: 1)to soil or 2)air
 Take into account in the respective policy
implementation processes
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change- Kyoto protocol
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 Hazardous Wastes
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I. Experimental and mathematical simulation of
filamentous bulking and foaming in the WWTY of
Ioannina
II. Consulting for the operation of the Volos WWTY

III. Wastewater reuse - Guideline development for pilot


artificial recharging of aquifers through direct injection
and irrigation, for seawater intrusion control within the
framework of integrated and sustainable water
management
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IV. Bulking sludge phenomena in wastewater treatment
plants
V. 4ptimization of flow pattern in nutrient removal plants
to prevent bulking
VI. Kuthor Kffiliation: Environmental Yollution Control
Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Kristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki GR-
GR-54124,
Greece.

Experimental and mathematical simulation
of filamentous bulking and foaming in
the WWTY of Ioannina

 Laboratory and full scale experimental investigation of


filamentous bulking and foaming in activated sludge
systems. (Due to þ. Yacivella)
 Laboratory simulation and analytical work: Engineering Lab
of N.T.U.K.
 Full scale investigation: WWTY, Ioannina city ( Yopulation :
130,000)
WWTY in Greece facing operational problems due to excessive
bulking and foaming of activated sludge
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Consulting for the operation of the
Volos WWTY
Scope: 4peration optimization of Volos WWTY

4bjectives:
1. Determination of the quality characteristics of the
municipal and industrial wastewater
2. Wastewater and sludge characterization for toxicity
determinations
3. þathematical modeling of the biological treatment for the
optimization of the operation of plant
4. Calibration of analytical apparatus
5. Intercalibration of analytical methods
6. Training of laboratory staff.
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Wastewater reuse - Guideline
development for pilot artificial
recharging of aquifers through direct
injection and irrigation, for seawater
intrusion control within the framework
of integrated and sustainable water
management

  
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Yollution Control Laboratory,
Department of Chemistry, Kristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki
GR--54124, Greece
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(QRW: 150 000 m3/d, QYS: 4500 m3/d, QKS: 150 000 m3/d,

QKS2: 3000 m3/d)

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