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Enhanced physicochemical-biological sewage treatment process in cold regions
Biological treatment processes give relatively poor pollutant removal efficiencies in cold regions because microbial activity is inhibited at low temperatures. We developed an enhanced physicochemical-biological wastewater treatment process that involves micro-membrane filtration, anaerobic biofilter, and aerobic biofilter to improve the pollutant removal efficiencies that can be achieved under ...
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The MBBR Sewage Plant: The WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, and HOW
If you are researching biological water treatment methods and which one could be the best for your application, perhaps you’ve come across moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBR). You probably have a few general questions as to how it works and how it can help you meet your particular company or municipalities wastewater treatment needs, but are having a hard time finding answers while searching ...
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The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor Sewage Plant - The Who, What, When Where, Why and How
The MBBR Sewage Plant - The Who, What When Where, Why and How If you’re looking into biological water treatment methods and which one could be the best for your application, perhaps you’ve come across moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) technology. You probably have a few general questions as to how it works and how it can help you meet your particular needs, but are having a hard ...
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Aquaculture sewage treatment process and technical points
The organic matter concentration is high, the suspended solids are many, and the color is deep. The NH3-N concentration is very high due to the large amount of animal feces, and it contains a large number of pathogenic bacteria. The pollutants in the sewage mainly exist in the form of solid and dissolved carbohydrates, which make the sewage show high BOD5, CODcr, SS and chromaticity. , P and ...
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