Author:
Janus Hans M.,van der Roest Helle F.
Abstract
Separate treatment of sludge liquor (reject water) is a promising alternative for conventional biological extension of sewage plants with sludge digestion. Treatment of this nitrogen-rich water may significantly save in cost as well as in area demand.
This article evaluates pilot plant investigations of five treatment options: the biofilm airlift suspension reactor, the membrane bioreactor, the bioreactor without sludge retention, stripping of ammonia (both airstripping and streamstripping) and the MAP/CAFR-process. The choice of the optimal treatment method is dependent on site-specific factors. This is demonstrated by two case studies.
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering
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45 articles.
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