prof. dr hab. inż. Jacek Mąkinia
Employment
- Head of Department at Department of Sanitary Engineering
- Professor at Department of Sanitary Engineering
Business contact
- Location
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Phone
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
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- jmakinia@pg.edu.pl
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Budynek Wydz. Hydrot.
room 211A open in new tab - Phone
- (58) 347 19 54
- jacek.makinia@wilis.pg.gda.pl
Head of Department
- Workplace
- Budynek WILiŚ pokój 211 A
- Phone
- (58) 347 19 54
Publication showcase
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Achieving energy neutrality in wastewater treatment plants through energy savings and enhancing renewable energy production
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) consume high amounts of energy which is mostly purchased from the grid. During the past years, many ongoing measures have taken place to analyze the possible solutions for both reducing the energy consumption and increasing the renewable energy production in the plants. This review contains all possible aspects which may assist to move towards energy neutrality in WWTPs. The sources of energy...
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The occurrence and role of Nitrospira in nitrogen removal systems
Application of the modern microbial techniques changed the paradigm about the microorganisms performing nitrification. Numerous investigations recognized representatives of the genus Nitrospira as a key and predominant nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in biological nutrient removal systems, especially under low dissolved oxygen and substrate conditions. The recent discovery of Nitrospira capable of performing complete ammonia oxidation...
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Wastewater reuse in agriculture: Prospects and challenges
Sustainable water recycling and wastewater reuse are urgent nowadays considering water scarcity and increased water consumption through human activities. In 2015, United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 6 (UN SDG6) highlighted the necessity of recycling wastewater to guarantee water availability for individuals. Currently, wastewater irrigation (WWI) of crops and agricultural land appears essential. The present work overviews...
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