Salvatore Nicosia
University of Palermo
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Journal of Environmental Engineering | 2018
Ludovico Pontoni; Stefano Papirio; Giorgio D’Alessandro; Donatella Caniani; Riccardo Gori; Giorgio Mannina; Marco Capodici; Salvatore Nicosia; Massimiliano Fabbricino; Francesco Pirozzi; Giovanni Esposito
AbstractThe dewaterability of sludge from two conventional activated sludge (CAS) and three membrane bioreactor (MBR)–based wastewater treatment plants is investigated prior to and after anaerobic ...
Water Science and Technology | 2018
D. Di Trapani; Giorgio Mannina; Salvatore Nicosia; Gaspare Viviani
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills now represent one of the most important issues related to the waste management cycle. Knowledge of biogas production is a key aspect for the proper exploitation of this energy source, even in the post-closure period. In the present study, a simple mathematical model was proposed for the simulation of biogas production. The model is based on first-order biodegradation kinetics and also takes into account the temperature variation in time and depth as well as landfill settlement. The model was applied to an operating landfill located in Sicily, in Italy, and the first results obtained are promising. Indeed, the results showed a good fit between measured and simulated data. Based on these promising results, the model can also be considered a useful tool for landfill operators for a reliable estimate of the duration of the post-closure period.
Desalination and Water Treatment | 2017
Alida Cosenza; D. Di Trapani; Giorgio Mannina; Salvatore Nicosia; Michele Torregrossa; Gaspare Viviani
The paper reports the main results of an experimental campaign carried out on two bench scale pilot plants for the treatment of synthetic shipboard slops. In particular, two membrane bioreactors (MBRs) with submerged configuration were analyzed. One MBR pilot plant (namely, Line A) was fed with synthetic shipboard slop and was subjected to a gradual increase of salinity. Conversely, the second MBR pilot plant (namely, Line B) was fed with the same synthetic shipboard slop but without salt addition, therefore operating as a “control” unit. Organic carbon, hydrocarbons and ammonium removal, kinetic constants, extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) production and membranes fouling rates have been assessed. The observed results highlighted a stress effect exerted by salinity on the biological performances, with lower removal efficiencies in the Line A compared to Line B. Significant releases of soluble EPS in Line A promoted an increase of the resistance related to particle deposition into membrane pores (pore fouling tendency), likely due to a worsening of the mixed liquor features. Such a condition enhanced the reduction of the “pre-filter” effect of the cake layer.
Journal of Environmental Engineering | 2015
D. Di Trapani; Gaetano Di Bella; Giorgio Mannina; Salvatore Nicosia; Gaspare Viviani
AbstractWaste settlement as well as consolidation phenomena, which occur inside a landfill for municipal solid waste (MSW), can cause a decrease in waste permeability. This can lead to a reduction in conveyance of the leachate drainage system. It is therefore possible that a so-called perched leachate zone will form. Such a zone is constituted by an area in the body of the landfill where the leachate is temporarily trapped and is unable to infiltrate downward. This phenomenon is influenced by many factors, which include rain infiltration rate, waste moisture and composition, landfill height, and so on. The main aim of the paper is to elucidate the role played by landfill height in the formation of perched leachate zones using a one-dimensional (1D) mathematical model. The model allows for the simulation of the percolation fluxes throughout an MSW landfill based on mass-balance equations. The results showed a different response in terms of flow rates throughout the landfill, highlighting the important role...
Bioresource Technology | 2015
Marco Capodici; Gaetano Di Bella; Salvatore Nicosia; Michele Torregrossa
Archive | 2008
Salvatore Nicosia; Gaspare Viviani; Placido Alfredo Lanza; Nicosia S; Lima A; Lanza P A; Viviani G
Archive | 2005
Salvatore Nicosia; Gaspare Viviani; Francesca Durante; M Maniscalco; Viviani G; Snicosia
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2018
Serena Indelicato; David Bongiorno; Nicola Tuzzolino; Maria Rosaria Mannino; Rosalia Muscarella; Pasquale Fradella; Maria Elena Gargano; Salvatore Nicosia; Leopoldo Ceraulo
SIDISA 2016, X INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING | 2016
Salvatore Nicosia; A. Agliolo Gallitto; Placido Alfredo Lanza; Mazzola; Aurelio Agliolo Gallitto
Archive | 2015
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