Thepurpose of project 4962 was to identify the amount of treated municipal wastewater available for recycled water production in California now and projected into the future considering factors such as the required minimum instream flows, water quality, proximity to potential water reuse sites, and cost.
Despite continuing development and increased recognition of the importance of recycled water in water resources management, the volume of recycled water recorded in California has been well under the recycled water goal of 1.5 million ac-ft set in the 1980s. This project was conducted to understand the amount of recycled water potentially available for beneficial uses and to inform the development of realistic recycled water goals.
Findings highlight the fact that traditional non-potable water reuse applications will likely provide lower cost reuse opportunities for limited total volumes, while indirect and direct potable water reuse options will be essential water reuse strategies to approach the technically feasible total volumetric water reuse rate of 2.53 Mac-ft/y, consisting of 0.7 Mac-ft/y of existing reuse and 1.83 Mac-ft/y of potential new water reuse capacity. This report provides a high-level view of opportunities and limitations from which audiences will learn factors that may affect the feasibility of achieving high recycled water goals.
Research Partner: California State Water Resources Control Board. Published in 2023.
Ultraviolet-chlorine advanced oxidation processes (UV/Cl-AOP) are gaining attention, particularly in potable reuse applications. They also have the potential to aid in the control of taste and odor and...
Successful potable reuse systems require effective pretreatment and source control programs that address residential, commercial, and industrial flows entering the wastewater collection system. Source control programs aim to...
Shin-Etsu's KE-4962 is a UL 94 V-0 equivalent, single component, fast, room-temperature curing material that will form a tough, durable elastomer. KE-4962 exhibits superior thermal conductivity and good adhesion to metal, plastic, glass, and ceramic.
SCP-4962 is not to be tested using individuals morally opposed to the harming, killing, and/or consumption of animals, or who have ornithophobia, cynophobia, haemophobia, or somniphobia. Foundation personnel are forbidden from playing SCP-4962 under any circumstances.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a synbiotic containing Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4962, fructooligosaccharide, inulin and mannitol on plasma lipid profiles and erythrocyte membrane properties in hypercholesterolaemic pigs on high- and low-fat diets. Twenty-four white male Landrace pigs were randomly allocated to four treatment groups for 8 weeks (n 6). Treatment factors were the supplementation of synbiotic (with and without) and dietary fat (5 and 15 %). The supplementation of synbiotic reduced plasma total cholesterol (P = 0.001), TAG (P = 0.002) and LDL-cholesterol (P = 0.045) for both dietary fats. A higher concentration of esterified-cholesterol in HDL of pigs supplemented with synbiotic than the control regardless of dietary fat (P = 0.036) indicated that cholesterol was reduced in the form of cholesteryl esters. Reduced concentration of cholesteryl esters (P
The B-4962 project included the replacement of Structure No. 46 over the Eno River on US 70 Bypass near Hillsborough, NC. The total project length is 0.251 miles and involves replacing the existing US 70 Bypass bridge over the Eno River in the existing location. This project utilized an on-site detour and associated traffic control phasing to accommodate the high traffic volumes and extend an existing concrete box culvert.
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4962 Vecherka, provisional designation 1973 TP, is a Eunomian asteroid and slow rotator from the central regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 10 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 1 October 1973, by Soviet astronomer Tamara Smirnova at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in Nauchnij, on the Crimean peninsula.[12] The asteroid was named after Vechernij Petersburg, a newspaper that also publishes astronomical information.[2]
When applying the hierarchical clustering method to its proper orbital elements, Vecherka has both been considered a non-family asteroid of the main belt's background population (according to Nesvorn),[4] and core member of the Maria family (according to Milani and Knežević).[3]
In August 2015, a rotational lightcurve of Vecherka was obtained from photometric observations by a collaboration of Bulgarian astronomers. Lightcurve analysis gave a long rotation period of 33648 hours with a brightness variation of 1.08 magnitude (U=2), indicating that the body's shape is irregular and elongated rather than spherical.[10] This long period makes Vecherka a slow rotator, which ranks among the Top 200 slowest ones known to exists.
According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Vecherka measures between 8.54 and 9.951 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.210 and 0.349.[5][6][7][8]
Based on a proposal by the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy (ITA), this minor planet was named after Vechernij Petersburg, a popular evening newspaper from Saint Petersburg, Russia, that publishes astronomical information and articles popularizing astronomical knowledge on a regular basis.[2] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 14 December 1997 (M.P.C. 31023).[14]
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