A sequencing batch anaerobic/aerobic reactor was operated in such a manner as to simulate typical variations in loading and influent feed composition as might be encountered in an urban wastewater treatment plant. The impact of these variations on biological phosphorous removal (BPR) was assayed using a number of statistical techniques including simple regression, multiple regression, ANOVA and factorial analysis. The results demonstrate the importance of biomass loading on efficiency and relate this to the level of mixed liquor suspended solids retained within the system. The ratio of COD:P in the influent wastewater had no significant impact on removal. Multiple regression analysis of factors associated with the release of phosphorous in ...
Previous research has suggested that enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) from wastewater c...
Excessive nitrogen and phosphorus can cause eutrophication in water bodies and needs to be reduced i...
This paper reviews the most important factors having effect on the efficiency of enhanced biological...
Three anaerobic/aerobic sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) were operated for 5 1/2 years. Volatile fat...
The objective of this research was to optimize the bio-P process as applied to a weak sewage with re...
Enhanced Biological Phosphorous Removal (EBPR) is a complex process with many different configuratio...
The Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) is very suitable system for combined wastewater treatment of orga...
A laboratory scale study was undertaken to investigate the possibility of removing "enhanced" amoun...
Biological phosphorus removal (BPR) was examined to determine its feasibility as a phosphorous remov...
Removal of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) from municipal wastewaters is required to mitigate eutrop...
Bench-scale studies were undertaken to explore the relative efficiency of three different process co...
The laboratory-scale University of Cape Town (UCT) process was designed to investigate the effects o...
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) is not always successfully achieved in activated-sludg...
In order to control the eutrophication problems, the removal of phosphorus has been increasingly imp...
Although enhanced biological phosphorus removal processes (EBPR) are popular methods for nutrient co...
Previous research has suggested that enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) from wastewater c...
Excessive nitrogen and phosphorus can cause eutrophication in water bodies and needs to be reduced i...
This paper reviews the most important factors having effect on the efficiency of enhanced biological...
Three anaerobic/aerobic sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) were operated for 5 1/2 years. Volatile fat...
The objective of this research was to optimize the bio-P process as applied to a weak sewage with re...
Enhanced Biological Phosphorous Removal (EBPR) is a complex process with many different configuratio...
The Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) is very suitable system for combined wastewater treatment of orga...
A laboratory scale study was undertaken to investigate the possibility of removing "enhanced" amoun...
Biological phosphorus removal (BPR) was examined to determine its feasibility as a phosphorous remov...
Removal of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) from municipal wastewaters is required to mitigate eutrop...
Bench-scale studies were undertaken to explore the relative efficiency of three different process co...
The laboratory-scale University of Cape Town (UCT) process was designed to investigate the effects o...
Enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) is not always successfully achieved in activated-sludg...
In order to control the eutrophication problems, the removal of phosphorus has been increasingly imp...
Although enhanced biological phosphorus removal processes (EBPR) are popular methods for nutrient co...
Previous research has suggested that enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) from wastewater c...
Excessive nitrogen and phosphorus can cause eutrophication in water bodies and needs to be reduced i...
This paper reviews the most important factors having effect on the efficiency of enhanced biological...