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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A-toxic\/hazardous Substances & Environmental Engineering | 2006

Development of a Rapid Infiltration System for Wastewater and River Water Treatment in Japan Using Granulated Materials

Yoko Fujikawa; Masataka Sugahara; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Gynendra Prasai; Ryosuke Imada; Takenori Arai; Hiroaki Ozaki

A rapid infiltration (RI) system using granulated materials was developed for wastewater and river water treatment. Granules were processed by optimized procedures from soil and waste materials with high sorption of recalcitrant dissolved organic matter (DOM) and phosphorus. Granule performance was examined by laboratory column and pilot-scale tests. During the first year of the pilot test, removal of phosphorus was removed from livestock-farm effluent at the hydraulic loading rate of 2 m/day was 50–70% and that of refractory DOM was 10–30%.


Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 2009

The effects of soil and Trifolium repens (white clover) on the fate of estrogen

Shinji Sakurai; Yoko Fujikawa; Masumi Kakumoto; Masataka Sugahara; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Mikio Umeda; Masami Fukui

In this study, we investigated the behavior of estrogens in the rhizosphere of white clover (Trifolium repens, clover hereafter) with two different pot tests, using soil and agar as growth media. In a pot test using agar spiked with estrogen, the estrogen concentration in the agar with clover decreased to non-detectable levels within one month, while in the agar without clover, 60% of initially added estrogen remained after one month. The half-lives of estrone (E1) and 17β -estradiol (E2) in the agar with clover were 2.4–3.8 and 13.2 d, respectively. The dissipation of E1 followed first-order rate law, while that of E2 fitted a zero-order reaction, indicating that they had different mechanisms of dissipation from agar. In the soil pot test, the behavior of E1 and E2 was not influenced by clover. An initial rapid decrease in the amount of estrogen extracted by methanol/acetic acid was followed by persistence for 1–3 months, regardless of presence of clover. Moreover, in three weeks E1 and E2 were only partly degraded by microbes extracted from the soil used in the pot test. In this study, abiotic degradation of estrogens and sorption of estrogen to soil, rather than the effects of soil microbes and clover, contributed to the initial rapid dissipation of estrogens in the soil. However, the results of the agar pot test suggested that vegetation such as clover may significantly contribute to removal of estrogens when estrogens in aqueous phase are discharged with surface runoff and preferential flow after heavy rain in agricultural fields, or when present in soils with low estrogen sorptivity.


Journal of Water and Environment Technology | 2014

Bacterial Diversity in Biological Filtration System for the Simultaneous Removal of Arsenic, Iron and Manganese from Groundwater

Rajan Thapa Chhetri; Ichiro Suzuki; Takuya Fujita; Minoru Takeda; Jun-ichi Koizumi; Yoko Fujikawa; Atushi Minami; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Masataka Sugahara


Water Science and Technology | 2004

Re-evaluation and re-construction of water purification system using soil II. Removal of pollutants from infiltrating water

Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Yoko Fujikawa; Masataka Sugahara; Hiroaki Ozaki; T. Yano; R. Imada; G. Prasai; Y. Tainaka; W. Nakamura; F. Haruki


Osaka Sangyo University journal of human environmental studies | 2010

Biological Filtration Using Iron Bacteria for Simultaneous Removal of Arsenic, Iron, Manganese and Ammonia : Application to Waterworks Facilities in Japan and Developing Countries

Yoko Fujikawa; Masataka Sugahara; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Daisuke Yoneda; Atushi Minami; Yusuke Sugimoto; Hajime Iwasaki


Journal of The Japan Society of Waste Management Experts | 2007

Hyperthermal Biological Hydrolysis of Municipal Solid Waste and its Use for Methanogenesis

Toshiaki Tsubone; Masataka Sugahara; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Hiroshi Tsuno


Water Science and Technology | 2004

Re-evaluation and reconstruction of water purification system using soil I. Assessment of soil as a sorbent of humic substances and phosphate ion

Yoko Fujikawa; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Masataka Sugahara; Hiroaki Ozaki; G. Prasai; T. Yano; R. Imada; Y. Tainaka; W. Nakamura; F. Haruki


Journal of environmental conservation engineering | 2017

Decomposition of Oxalic Acid by O 3 /H 2 O 2 Advanced Oxidation Process

Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Xu Jie; Yunqi Chen; Tadao Mizuno; Hiroshi Tsuno


Journal of environmental conservation engineering | 2012

Simple Measurement of the HCl Extracts of Polluted Soils using Anodic Stripping Voltammetry

Daisuke Yoneda; Yoko Fujikawa; Paul Lewtas; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Masataka Sugahara; Hiroaki Ozaki


Journal of environmental conservation engineering | 2011

Degradation of Estrogens in Methanogenic Digestate of Livestock Excrements

Fumiko Oritate; Yoko Fujikawa; Masami Fukui; Mikio Umeda; Tatsuhide Hamasaki; Masataka Sugahara

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