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Revolutionizing High Ammonia Waste Stream Treatment: Advanced Efficacy of the Novel Granular Sludge Reactor
DownloadFall 2024
High ammonia waste streams, containing both inorganic and organic nitrogen (N), can lead to algae outgrowth and the formation of disinfection byproducts if not properly treated. These waste streams are traditionally combined with municipal wastewaters for treatment. However, their high ammonia...
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Single-Reactor Nitritation-Denitritation for High Strength Digested Biosolid Thickening Lagoon Supernatant Treatment
DownloadSpring 2020
Nitrogen is an essential element for living organisms, accounting for 80% of chemical elements in the atmosphere. Nitrogen is also one of the most concerned elements in the environment. The significant sources of nitrogen that released into the Canadian environment is municipal wastewater, as...