2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58421-8_1
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The Impact of High Mixed Liquor Concentration (3-13 gVSS/ℓ) on the Kinetic Rates of the N and P Removal Bioprocesses in Membrane Biological Nutrient Removal Activated Sludge Systems

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“…Unfortunately, with the non-woven filter scheme used, the quality of treated sewage with respect to the analyzed nutrients still did not meet the requirements specified in the standard for treated wastewater [25,26]. When considering the studies on vertical flow sand filters [27], hybrid systems could be developed that would combine them with the solution presented in this study.…”
Section: Mean Changes In Nutrient Level At the Inflow And Outflow Fromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, with the non-woven filter scheme used, the quality of treated sewage with respect to the analyzed nutrients still did not meet the requirements specified in the standard for treated wastewater [25,26]. When considering the studies on vertical flow sand filters [27], hybrid systems could be developed that would combine them with the solution presented in this study.…”
Section: Mean Changes In Nutrient Level At the Inflow And Outflow Fromentioning
confidence: 99%