Water and Wastewater - Swedish Cleantech
Sweden has one of the most far-reaching standards for effluent in treated wastewater in the world. Sewage treatment plants were introduced as early as the 1930s. Sweden’s early investments in water and wastewater treatment technologies have led to the development of a wide range of innovative solutions of all types and sizes, which are being implemented in many countries around the world.
New demands on nutrient removal in Swedish wastewater treatment plants have motivated new research and development activities. In this paper some ideas behind a new Swedish government research program are described, and an outline of current research activities and programs is made.
Swedish Experience and Excellence in Wastewater Treatment
Swedish Experience and Excellence in Wastewater Treatment Demonstrated Especially in Phosphorus Removal Stig Morling Sweco Environment AB, Stockholm, Sweden Abstract Water quality protection in Sweden has a more than 80-year history. The needed knowledge has by large been imported. Now, to some extent the de-velopment of phosphorus removal technology may be Swedish contribution
Morling, S. (2025) Swedish Experience and Excellence in Wastewater Treatment Demonstrated Especially in Phosphorus Removal. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 11, 333-347. - References - Scientific Research Publishing Morling, S. (2025) Swedish Experience and Excellence in Wastewater Treatment Demonstrated Especially in Phosphorus Removal.
Wastewater treatment in Sweden. ISBN 978-91-620-8416-5
Swedish wastewater treatment plants currently achieve a good and steadily rising removal rate of nutrients. However, discharges from wastewater disposal systems are still a substantial source of eutrophying substances (phosphorus, nitrogen and organic matter) in Swedish waters.
Stockholm’s two wastewater treatment plants, Bromma and Henriksdal, everyday receive and treat 355,000 m³ of wastewater from one million people as well as industries... Waste products recycled into new resources Stockholm Vatten och Avfalls’s strategy is to recycle as much of the waste products as possible into new resources.
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Stockholm’s Future Wastewater Treatment New Demands for Future Generations Stockholm is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe. This requires large investments for Stockholm Vatten as the largest supplier of water and wastewater services in Sweden.
Swedish Experiences of Instrumentation and Control of Wastewater Treatment Plants Olsson, Gustaf 1978 Document Version: Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Olsson, G. (1978). Swedish Experiences of Instrumentation and Control of Wastewater Treatment Plants. (Technical
Swedish 2025Waste Management - Avfall Sverige
Swedish Waste Management 2025 is intended for actors in the waste management industry, decision makers, authorities, educational institutions, the media and all other stakeholders. Using text, diagrams and tables we describe the management of household waste in Sweden. Statistics are taken from the Avfall Sverige
Sjölunda wastewater treatment plant north of Malmö is one of the largest of its kind in Sweden. Some 300,000 people are connected to the plant, which deals with wastewater equivalent to seven full bath tubs every second (approx. 1,350 L/s).
Swedish Experiences of Instrumentation and Control
author Olsson, Gustaf LU organization. Department of Automatic Control publishing date 1978 type Book/Report publication status published
executed by Mats Almemark, IVL (Swedish Environmental Research Institute Ltd) - Aerobic treatment brewery wastewater after UASB pretreatment - Similar feed, similar effluent SBR Influent wastewater Treated wastewater Sludge centrifuge Excess sludge Reject water Thickened sludge to disposal Air Vented gas FeCl3 Polyelectrolyte Aeration tank
- What is the global market for polyacrylamide?
- By 2028, the global market for Polyacrylamide is expected to grow impressively due to increasing demand from the water treatment sector. In 2021, Iceland had Europe’s highest clean water index score, achieving 86 out of 100. Polyacrylamide is a synthetic and long chain of homopolymers.
- What is the market outlook for anionic polyacrylamide?
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- How will the demand for polyacrylamide increase in Europe?
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- Who are the top polyacrylamide manufacturers?
- SNF, BASF, and Kemira are few of the top polyacrylamide manufacturers. The multinationals are expanding their production bases and volumes to strengthen their roots in the market. Moreover, the market has numerous small-scale players, selling their products in domestic market.
