High-rate activated sludge system for carbon management--Evaluation of crucial process mechanisms and design parameters
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Abstract
The high-rate activated sludge (HRAS) process is a technology suitable for the removal and redirection of organics from wastewater to energy generating processes in an efficient manner. A HRAS pilot plant was operated under controlled conditions resulting in concentrating the influent particulate, c …
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| Authors | Jimenez J;Miller M;Bott C;Murthy S;De Clippeleir H;Wett B;; |
| Journal | Water research |
| Year | 2015 |
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Evaluation Study
Waste Disposal
time factors
pmid:26260539
doi:10.1016/j.watres.2015.07.032
jose jimenez
mark miller
bernhard wett
bacteria / metabolism*
bioreactors
carbon / metabolism*
cold temperature*
oxygen / analysis*
pilot projects
sewage / analysis*
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