Design and Retrofit of Wastewater Treatment Plants for Biological Nutritient Removal, Volume 5

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Clifford W. Randall, James Lang Barnard, H. David Stensel
CRC Press, May 6, 1998 - Technology & Engineering - 434 pages
This book presents information that can be used for the design and operation of wastewater treatment plants that utilize biological nutrient removal processes, i.e., processes that utilize biological mechanisms instead of chemical mechanisms, to remove phosphorus and nitrogen from wastewaters. The book provides: basic fundamentals, concepts, and theories; design of prefermentation units, various types of BNR systems, and secondary clarifiers; retrofitting conventional activated sludge plants; modeling considerations; and special considerations for BNR systems. It includes full-scale and pilot plant case histories, design examples, and retrofit of existing plants.

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Contents

PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGICAL NUTRIENT REMOVAL
25
Nitrification Inhibition and Toxicity
36
DESIGN OF PREFERMENTATION PROCESSES
85
Return of Organic Carbon
92
DESIGN OF ACTIVATED SLUDGE BIOLOGICAL
97
References
180
Theoretical and Practical Considerations
186
Clarifier Configurations
199
Process Control Strategies
245
RETROFIT OF EXISTING PLANTS
255
GENERAL ACTIVATED SLUDGE MODEL FOR BIOLOGICAL
311
CONTROL OF BULKING AND FOAMING ORGANISMS
335
History of the Bulking Sludge Problem
342
SLUDGE HANDLING AND PROCESSING
375
Discussion
391
PILOT PLANT TESTING OF BNR SYSTEMS
397

Basis of Design
213
Design of Sludge TransportCollection Equipment
225
Sludge Production and Oxygen Requirements
412
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