Abstract:Biological phosphorus removal is a biological process responsible for the removal of phosphorus in advanced wastewater treatment plants. Biological phosphorus removal is accomplished by several microorganisms called poly-P bacteria mainly strains of the genus Acinetobacter which have the ability to accumulate phosphorus in excess of their normal cell requirements. The enrichment of an activated sludge plant with a phosphorus removing bacterial population is achieved by sludge recirculation through aerobic and … Show more
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