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The mechanism and design of sequencing batch reactor systems for nutrient removal - the state of the art
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Process IntegrationNutrient Removal SbrsEngineeringBiological Waste TreatmentNutrient RemovalAnaerobic DigestionMineral ProcessingWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBioenergeticsBioremediationDownstream ProcessingWater TreatmentProcess DesignSequencing Batch ReactorProcess EngineeringWastewater ManagementRational Dimensioning ApproachBatch Reactor SystemsWaste ManagementProcess IntensificationEnvironmental EngineeringWater Purification
The Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) process for carbon and nutrient removal is subject to extensive research, and it is finding a wider application in full-scale installations. Despite the growing popularity, however, a widely accepted approach to process analysis and modeling, a unified design basis, and even a common terminology are still lacking; this situation is now regarded as the major obstacle hindering broader practical application of the SBR. In this paper a rational dimensioning approach is proposed for nutrient removal SBRs based on scientific information on process stoichiometry and modelling, also emphasizing practical constraints in design and operation.
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