Characterizing Mechanisms of Simultaneous Biological Nutrient Removal During Wastewater Treatment
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This session will cover nutrient discharge reduction “by other means,” such as through wetlands, effluent polishing, reuse, and other strategies outside mainstream treatment. Technologies like algal treatment and nature-based solutions...
Internal recycles, such as reject water and sidestreams from solids processing WRRFs can impact nutrient removal efficiency as well as create nuisance conditions. Managing these recycles can improve nutrient removal...
Water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) across the United States are facing demands to remove nutrients. Existing nutrient removal and secondary WRRFs alike are challenged to optimize their WRRFs to reduce...