“…S2EBPR has proven successful at a number of facilities worldwide; currently, there are about 80 full-scale facilities that have implemented various forms of the S2EBPR process (Barnard, Houweling, Analla, & Steichen, 2010;Copp, Belk, & Vale, 2012;Stevens, Ellsworth, Wyman, & Lambrecht, 2015;Stroud & Martin, 2001;Vale, Barnard, Thomas, & Dold, 2008;Vollertsen, Petersen, & Borregaard, 2006). A few recent studies that compared EBPR activities, rates, and microbial populations between S2EBPR and conventional EBPR facilities suggested observable differences between the two configurations (Lanham, Oehmen, et al, 2013a;Mielczarek, Nguyen, Nielsen, & Nielsen, 2013;Stokholm-Bjerregaard et al, 2017). Lanham, Oehmen, et al (2013a) compared two S2EBPR with three conventional systems and observed that the S2EBPR facilities exhibited a higher level of glycolysis activity and more efficient biological P removal than conventional systems.…”