A Knight
University of Melbourne
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Journal of Environmental Management | 2018
Mayumi Allinson; Kiwao Kadokami; Fujio Shiraishi; Daisuke Nakajima; Jianhua Zhang; A Knight; Stephen Gray; Peter J. Scales; Graeme Allinson
The Australian Antarctic Division (AAD) operates Australias Davis Station in the Antarctic. In 2005, Davis Stations wastewater treatment plant failed and since then untreated, macerated effluent has been discharged to the ocean. The objectives of this study were to determine whether an advanced water treatment plant (AWTP) commissioned by the AAD and featuring a multi-barrier process involving ozonation, ceramic microfiltration, biologically activated carbon filtration, reverse osmosis, ultraviolet disinfection and chlorination was capable of producing potable water and a non-toxic brine concentrate that can be discharged with minimal environmental impact. The AWTP was tested using water from a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Tasmania, Australia. We used spot water and passive sampling combined with two multi-residue chromatographic-mass spectrometric methods and a range of recombinant receptor-reporter gene bioassays to screen trace organic chemicals (TrOCs), toxicity and receptor activity in the Feed water, in the environmental discharge (reject water), and product water from the AWTP for six months during 2014-15, and then again for three months in 2016. Across the two surveys we unambiguously detected 109 different TrOCs in the feed water, 39 chemicals in the reject water, and 34 chemicals in the product water. Sample toxicity and receptor activity in the feed water samples was almost totally removed in both testing periods, confirming that the vast majority of the receptor active TrOCs were removed by the treatment process. All the NDMA entering the AWTP in the feed and/or produced in the plant (typically < 50 ng/L), was retained into the reject water with no NDMA observed in the product water. In conclusion, the AWTP was working to design, and releases of TrOCs at the concentrations observed in this study would be unlikely cause adverse effects on populations of aquatic organisms in the receiving environment or users of the potable product water.
Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2016
Jianhua Zhang; A Knight; Mikel Duke; Kathy Northcott; M Packer; Peter J. Scales; Stephen Gray
Desalination | 2016
Jianhua Zhang; Marlene J. Cran; Kathy Northcott; M Packer; Mikel Duke; Nicholas Milne; Peter J. Scales; A Knight; Stephen Gray
Water | 2017
Jianhua Zhang; Mikel Duke; Kathy Northcott; M Packer; Mayumi Allinson; Graeme Allinson; Kiwao Kadokami; Jace Tan; Sebastian Allard; Jean-Philippe Croué; A Knight; Peter J. Scales; Stephen Gray
Archive | 2017
Stephen Gray; Jianhua Zhang; Nicholas Milne; Mikel Duke; A Knight; Peter J. Scales; Mayumi Allinson; Graeme Allinson; M Packer; Kathy Northcott; P Hillis; D Sheehan; Sebastian Allard; J Tan; J-P Croue
20th International Seminar on Paste and Thickened Tailings, 2017 16-18 June, Beijing | 2017
A Knight; F Sofrà; Anthony D. Stickland; Peter J. Scales; Daniel R. Lester; Richard Buscall
Archive | 2015
Nicholas Milne; Mayumi Allinson; A Knight; Peter J. Scales; Stephen Gray
Archive | 2015
Jianhua Zhang; A Knight; Peter J. Scales; M Packer; Kathy Northcott; J-P Croue; Sebastian Allard; J Tan; Stephen Gray
Archive | 2015
Graeme Allinson; Mayumi Allinson; Kiwao Kadokami; F Shiraishi; D Nakajima; Jianhua Zhang; A Knight; Stephen Gray; Peter J. Scales
Archive | 2015
A Knight; Jianhua Zhang; M Packer; Peter J. Scales; Stephen Gray
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