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Enhancing reaction rates in nitrifying trickling filters through biofilm control
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1989
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FiltrationEngineeringFoulingBioelectrochemical ReactorBiological Waste TreatmentMunicipal WastewaterReaction RatesWastewater TreatmentChemical EngineeringBioremediationWater TreatmentEnvironmental MicrobiologyWater QualityBiofilm ControlWastewater ManagementWater TechnologyEnvironmental EngineeringTertiary NitrifyingWater PurificationNitri Fication
Reaction rates in tertiary nitrifying trickling filters have been significantly increased by the development of the bio film-controlled nitrifying trickling filter (BCNTF). The use of cross-flow media in the BCNTF permits higher oxygen transfer to the biofilm than does the older vertical media. The use of a flooding cycle prevents the growth of predator organisms that have consumed the biofilm in other plants and disrupted nitri fication. A backwash feature controls biomass inventory and eliminates the need for subsequent clarification. Operation and maintenance and capital costs are often less than for other pro cesses. A design model has been developed that accurately predicts performance. / Water Pollut. Control Fed., 61, 618 (1989).
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