2014
DOI: 10.2175/193864714815929490
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Implementation of a Site-Specific EBPR Process (AAnO) Using Existing Infrastructure at the Stickney Water Reclamation Plant

Abstract: A demonstration of enhanced biological phosphorus (P) removal (EBPR) in one battery at the Stickney WRP was performed using existing plant infrastructure. The site-specific EBPR process was developed by creating anoxic (A), anaerobic (An), and aerobic (O) zones, referred as AAnO, in the return activated sludge (RAS), influent mixing channels, and aeration tanks, which would favor the growth of and luxury P uptake by phosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs). The demonstration study included five phases (I-V) and… Show more

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“…Their steps are described further in the paper by Qin, et al (2014). Currently, 24% of the phosphorus load to primary treatment is recycled in the sidestreams from thickening and dewatering.…”
Section: Main Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their steps are described further in the paper by Qin, et al (2014). Currently, 24% of the phosphorus load to primary treatment is recycled in the sidestreams from thickening and dewatering.…”
Section: Main Benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%