2005
DOI: 10.2175/193864705783977952
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Design and Construction of a Semi-Automated and Automated Oxygen Transfer Efficiency Instrument for Optimizing Aeration in Activated Sludge Plants

Abstract: The lack of user friendliness of present Offgas Transfer Efficiency (OTE) measurement equipment has been a great impediment to many of the operating activated sludge plants in establishing an aeration-basin diffuser maintenance program. Commercially available OTE instruments are large, cumbersome, fragile, and staff resource intensive. The basic principle of the existing OTE equipment is to bring an offgas stream released by the basin to an oxygen meter under controlled conditions throughout the measuring even… Show more

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