Title of article
IS PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN THE PIPELINE? A SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF MARINE WASTE DISPOSAL IN SOUTHERN KWAZULU-NATAL
Author/Authors
Scott، Dianne نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-46
From page
47
To page
0
Abstract
A dynamic model that describes the biodegradation of secondary substrates through oxygenase reactions in biofilms has been developed. The model incorporates intracellular reducing power, in the form of NADH, as a link between the rate of utilization of primary substrates and the biodegradation of secondary substrates. The reaction kinetics were integrated into a diffusive biofilm model with internal and external mass transfer limitations and then combined into a continuous flow reactor model. Preliminary evaluation of the model has demonstrated that mass transfer limitations substantively reduced the removal of the secondary substrate as compared to a suspended growth reactor with an equivalent mass of biomass. A sensitivity analysis revealed that model predictions of the removal of secondary substrate were highly sensitive to the parameters describing the availability of reducing power and to the compound-specific biodegradation kinetic parameters.
Keywords
environmental management , Effluent , environment , Sustainable development , public participation , pipelines , Social Impact Assessment , marine waste disposal , conflict resolution
Journal title
Water Science and Technology
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Water Science and Technology
Record number
18316
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