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Browsing by Author "Sanchirgarav Batzorig"

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    Determination of Deoxygenation Rate Constant for BOD Reaction in Mongolia
    (German Mongolian Institute for Resouce and Technology, 2019-05-03) Sanchirgarav Batzorig; Ariuntuya Tserendorj; Daniel Karthe
    The objective of this study was to estimate the deoxygenation rate constant and the ultimate BOD of WWTP effluent in Mongolia. The deoxygenation rate was determined and tested in April, 2019. The Deoxygenation rate was 0.31 /day which is a bit higher than values from other countries. The ultimate BOD was in the range of 92- 115 mg /L. Biological oxygen demand values did not meet the limits recommended by the Mongolian National standard throughout entire study period. This knowledge of ultimate BOD, the rates of deoxygenation in BOD reaction can be significantly valuable for designing reliable of biological treatment processes in WWTP.
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    Towards a circular economy: a case study of an educational entity on economic approach to waste management
    (German Mongolian Institute for Resouce and Technology, 2023-05-14) Uurtsaikh Altansukh; Sanchirgarav Batzorig; Gantuya Ganbat; Dorjsundui Gombokhurts
    This thesis explores the relationship between the circular economy and consumer behavior through an in-depth analysis of consumer attitudes, motivations, and decisionmaking processes. The circular economy presents a paradigm shift in waste management and resource utilization, aiming to create a regenerative and sustainable system. Understanding consumer behavior within this context is crucial for effectively implementing circular economy principles.

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