prof. dr hab. inż. Magdalena Gajewska
Employment
- Scientific and Technical Specialist at Department of Environmental Engineering Technology
- Professor at Department of Environmental Engineering Technology
Business contact
- Location
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Phone
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
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Contact
- mgaj@pg.edu.pl
Scientific and Technical Specialist
- Workplace
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Budynek Wydz. Hydrot.
room 201C open in new tab - Phone
- (58) 347 15 09
- magdalena.gajewska@wilis.pg.gda.pl
Professor
- Workplace
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Budynek Wydz. Hydrot.
room 205 open in new tab - Phone
- (58) 347 15 09
- magdalena.gajewska@wilis.pg.gda.pl
Publication showcase
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Spatial distribution of pharmaceuticals in conventional wastewater treatment plant with Sludge Treatment Reed Beds technology
Pharmaceutical residues are an emerging environmental problem. It is strongly confirmed that pharmaceuticals are present in soils and environmental waters (surface, marine and even groundwater), and that wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents are the main source of pharmaceuticals in the watershed. The aim of this studywas to recognize the spatial distribution and seasonal changes of selected pharmaceuticals in conventional WWTP...
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Phosphorus removal by application of natural and semi-natural materials for possible recovery according to assumptions of circular economy and closed circuit of P
In the last fewyears the idea of circular economy has become essential. Thus, designing methods of nutrients removal should be based on usingmaterials that make it possible to recover those nutrients. Recently,methods applied in wastewater treatment plants cannot provide optimal results; moreover, the application of commercial coagulants like ferric chloride and polyaluminumchloride can cause difficulties in potential recovery...
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Management of Urban Waters with Nature-Based Solutions in Circular Cities—Exemplified through Seven Urban Circularity Challenges
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) have been proven to effectively mitigate and solve resource depletion and climate-related challenges in urban areas. The COST (Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action CA17133 entitled “Implementing nature-based solutions (NBS) for building a resourceful circular city” has established seven urban circularity challenges (UCC) that can be addressed effectively with NBS. This paper presents the outcomes...
Obtained scientific degrees/titles
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2001-02-02
Obtained science degree
dr inż. Environmental engineering (Technology)
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