Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds

The main objective of this research is to establish a national framework to give requirements for effective design of waste stabilization ponds WSP for treating municipal wastewater in Libya, including specific information relating to removal (Faecal coliform bacteria and Helminth eggs). An empirica...

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Main Author: Faskol Adel S.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/08/e3sconf_eenviro2024_05012.pdf
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description The main objective of this research is to establish a national framework to give requirements for effective design of waste stabilization ponds WSP for treating municipal wastewater in Libya, including specific information relating to removal (Faecal coliform bacteria and Helminth eggs). An empirical approach is the method for designing waste stabilization ponds WSP in Libya, where the raw municipal wastewater in study areas contains 108 Faecal coliform bacteria FC (MPN/100 mL) and 103 Helminth eggs egg/L. This research finds that in a hot-summer Mediterranean climate in Libya with an anaerobic pond, facultative pond, and first maturation pond where the hydraulic retention time HRT is 26.11 days, it produces 0.00 FC/100 ml and 0.00 egg/L. Moreover, in a hot semi-arid climate in Libya with an anaerobic pond, facultative pond, and first maturation pond where the hydraulic retention time HRT is 16.16 days, it produces 0.00 FC/100 ml and 0.00 egg/L. On the other hand, in a subtropical desert climate in Libya with an anaerobic pond, facultative pond, and first maturation pond where the hydraulic retention time HRT is 28.03 days, it produces 0.00 FC/100 ml and 0.00 egg/L.
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spelling doaj-art-0a6330a9cee34f279960217001fe28c52025-02-05T10:49:34ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422025-01-016080501210.1051/e3sconf/202560805012e3sconf_eenviro2024_05012Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization pondsFaskol Adel S.0Lecturer at the Libyan Authority for Scientific ResearchThe main objective of this research is to establish a national framework to give requirements for effective design of waste stabilization ponds WSP for treating municipal wastewater in Libya, including specific information relating to removal (Faecal coliform bacteria and Helminth eggs). An empirical approach is the method for designing waste stabilization ponds WSP in Libya, where the raw municipal wastewater in study areas contains 108 Faecal coliform bacteria FC (MPN/100 mL) and 103 Helminth eggs egg/L. This research finds that in a hot-summer Mediterranean climate in Libya with an anaerobic pond, facultative pond, and first maturation pond where the hydraulic retention time HRT is 26.11 days, it produces 0.00 FC/100 ml and 0.00 egg/L. Moreover, in a hot semi-arid climate in Libya with an anaerobic pond, facultative pond, and first maturation pond where the hydraulic retention time HRT is 16.16 days, it produces 0.00 FC/100 ml and 0.00 egg/L. On the other hand, in a subtropical desert climate in Libya with an anaerobic pond, facultative pond, and first maturation pond where the hydraulic retention time HRT is 28.03 days, it produces 0.00 FC/100 ml and 0.00 egg/L.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/08/e3sconf_eenviro2024_05012.pdfwaste stabilization pondshuman pathogen eliminationremoval efficienciessafe-treated wastewater for agriculture
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Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds
E3S Web of Conferences
waste stabilization ponds
human pathogen elimination
removal efficiencies
safe-treated wastewater for agriculture
title Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds
title_full Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds
title_fullStr Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds
title_full_unstemmed Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds
title_short Elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues; national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds
title_sort elimination of excreted pathogens and effluent reuse issues national framework for designing waste stabilization ponds
topic waste stabilization ponds
human pathogen elimination
removal efficiencies
safe-treated wastewater for agriculture
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2025/08/e3sconf_eenviro2024_05012.pdf
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