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Biological Phosphorus Removal Manual for Design and Operation

Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: PMJ Janssen, K Meinema and HF van der Roest
210 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: IWA Publishing
Biological Phosphorus Removal
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  • Biological Phosphorus Removal ISBN: 9781843390121 Paperback May 2002 Out of Print #129694
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Biological phosphorus (bio-P) removal has become a reliable and well-understood process within wastewater treatment, despite being one of the most complex processes in the activated sludge process. Extended fundamental and full-scale research has been carried out into the bio-P process and the state-of-the-art is described in this report. A summarising historical overview gives insight into the establishment of the appropriate microbiological and biochemical basis of the process and the development of bio-P configurations in practice. Aspects of the bio-P process that have a direct influence on the efficiency of phosphorus removal are subjected to an in-depth investigation. This report presents guidelines for design and dimensioning in order to introduce and/or optimise the bio-P process in practice. Twelve bio-P installations are extensively described and the operational results and experiences are related to existing bio-P knowledge and guidelines. Based on a number of parameters, a comparison is made between the described bio-P plants. A steady state model is verified with extensive periods of practical experience of the plants. The bio-P model, which is provided on CD-ROM, offers a reliable insight into the bio-P process, coupled with sensitivity analyses regarding wastewater characteristics and process parameters for the anaerobic volume and the P-ortho concentration in the final effluent. The report ends with a systematic approach to the design of the bio-P process, based on the background of the bio-P process itself, much practical experience and the analysis of operational bio-P plants. Also presented is a systematic approach to tackle operational aspects of the bio-P process in order to generate an acceptable low P effluent concentration. This optimisation of the bio-P process operation is supported by a decision diagram. Biological Phosphorus Removal will be an invaluable source of information for all those concerned with wastewater treatment, including plant managers, process designers, consultants and researchers.

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Introduction Background of the bio-P process Design models of the bio-P process Configurations of bio-P Bio-P systems in the Netherlands Evaluation of the 12 treatment plants Design and optimisation of the bio-P systems References Index App. 1: Manual for microbial examination of bio-P sludge App. 2: Manual for P-release and P-uptake experiments App. 3: Guidelines for wastewater characterisation App. 4: Detailed information on static bio-P models App. 5: Detailed information on dynamic bio-P models App. 6: Description of bio-P systems and configurations App. 7: Results of the 12 treatment plants

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Handbook / Manual Out of Print
By: PMJ Janssen, K Meinema and HF van der Roest
210 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: IWA Publishing
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