Te waste sector is a substantial source of GHG emissions worldwide. Open dumping and internal combustion (IC) waste collectionvehicles are signifcant sources of GHG emissions in Vavuniya. Tis research aims to estimate GHG ...
Earlier attempts to improve solid waste management (SWM) have failed because information on SWM is not disclosed, and local authorities (LAs) continue open dumping. Therefore, the focus of the study is to develop an evidenced ...
Devaisy, S.; Jeong, S.; Kandasamy, J.; Nguyen, T.V.; Ratnaweera, H.; Vigneswaran, S.(American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 2024-07-29)
This forum paper explores the performance and potential applications of the submerged membrane hybrid system (SMHS) integrated with adsorption and ion exchange resins in the removal of organic micropollutants (OMPs) from ...
The application of low-pressure nanofiltration (NF) was investigated for three different applications: water reuse from acid mine drainage (AMD), surface water containing natural organic matter (NOM) and agricultural reuse ...
Jeyagowri, N.; Parahitiyawa, N.; Jeyatilake, S.; Ranadheera, S.; Madhujith, T.(Postgraduate Institute of Agricluture (PGIA), 2015-11-20)
Traditional fermented food products such as fermented rice are known to possess probiotic potential. Probiotics are live microorganisms that provide a myriad of health benefits. Despite the associated health benefits, ...
Abstract Production of extracellular xylanase from Bacillus sp. GRE7 using a bench-top bioreactor and solidstate fermentation (SSF) was attempted. SSF using wheat bran as substrate and submerged cultivation using oat-spelt ...
Rishaya, N.M.; Devaisy, S.(Faculty of Applied Science, 2023-10-25)
The rapid urbanization in Vavuniya town resulted in high volumes of urban drainage which collectively entered into Vavuniya tank located in the heart of Vavuniya town area. The existing treatment system for urban ...
Petroleum hydrocarbon contamination resulting from human activities including spills, industrial manufacturing, and fossil fuel disposal is a global environmental issue. Considering the contamination of soils by petroleum ...
Hafsa, H.N.F.; Devaisy, S.(Faculty of Applied Science, 2023-10-25)
Water hardness is the amount of dissolved calcium and magnesium ions in the water. Problems with hardwater include toughening of skin and hair, spots on sinks and clothes, scaling in boilers, washing machines, and ...
Amarasuriya, A.P.S.; Karunarathne, D.; Devaisy, S.(Faculty of Applied Science, 2023-10-25)
The coir mill industry plays a significant role in the national economy, but its wastewater poses a substantial environmental challenge due to its high electrical conduc- tivity (EC), high chemical oxygen demand (COD) ...
Thilanka, C.; Devaisy, S.(Faculty of Applied Science, 2023-10-25)
This study addresses the substantial environmental challenges associated with the rubber reclamation process, characterized by the generation of two prominent waste streams: wastewater and waste burnt rice husk, termed ...
Devaisy, S.; Vigneswaran, S.(Faculty of Technology, Eastern University, Sri Lanka, 2023-09-27)
Dual membrane hybrid systems are becoming emergent in the production of high-quality
reclaimed water for reusable purpose where microfiltration (MF) followed by Reverse Osmosis (RO) is commonly used worldwide. However, ...
Farwin, A.F.S.; Pratheepkumar, M.; Devaisy, S.(Department of Forestry and Environmental Science University of Sri Jayewardenepura, 2023-01-28)
The increased rate of population growth resulted in the increased number of rice mill industries to fulfill the demand for rice. The rice mill wastewater contains a high load of organics and nutrients. Therefore, the direct ...
Rasanga, K.L.D.C.; Devaisy, S.(General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, 2022-09-29)
Aquaculture has significant effects on the environment, the discharge of aquaculture wastewater without treatment causes several environmental impacts such as destruction of natural habitats, reduction in the abundance and ...
Uduwarage, U.D.T.M.; Devaisy, S.(South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, 2021-11-30)
In Sri Lanka, about 95% of the population consume rice as their staple food. The increase
of the population leads to an increment of the number of rice mills to meet the demand. This resulted in the generation of huge ...
In this article, an extensive examination is provided on the possible uses of membranes and hybrid processes in wastewater treatment. While membrane technologies face certain constraints, such as membrane fouling and ...
Reverse osmosis concentrate (ROC) produced as the by-product of the reverse osmosis process consists of a high load of organics (macro and micro) that potentially cause eco-toxicological effects in the environment. Previous ...
Dual membrane hybrid systems generally produce reclaimed water for non-potable uses by blending microfiltered biologically treated sewage effluent (BTSE) and reverse osmosis (RO) permeate. This reclaimed water is found to ...
Batuwita, P.M.; Ranawaka Arachchi, R.A.W.; Santhiyago, P.U.; Jayasundara, J.J.M.A.D.; Naveendrakumar, G.(Faculty of Science University of Kelaniya Sri Lanka., 2023-12-10)
Air pollution due to particulate matter (PM) remains a significant environmental concern, especially in urban areas. This study examines the relationship between PM concentrations and meteorological parameters of two ...
Naveendrakumar, G.; Pathmarajah, S.; Meththika, V.; Jayantha, O.; Iqbal, M.C.M.(National Research Council 120/7, Vidya Mawatha, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka., 2023-12-11)
Historical trend assessment is an essential part of the climate change investigation efforts. Due to several reasons, including regional climatic fluctuations, Sri Lanka is likely to have a feedback effect on the local ...