Activated sludge : theory and practice

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Activated sludge : theory and practice

N.F. Gray

Oxford University Press, 1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-267) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The activated sludge process depends on a dense microbial population being mixed in suspension with the wastewater under aerobic conditions. Activated sludge is the most widely used biological wastewater treatment process in the developed world. It is used to treat both domestic and industrial wastewaters. The process is very flexible in operation, but to obtain maximum efficiency from an activated sludge plant the operator must have a full understanding of the complex process. This book covers all the major theoretical concepts and practical operational factors. Hence it acts as a useful introduction to theoretical principals as well as a practical operational manual and trouble-shooting guide.

目次

  • Microbial theory and kinetics
  • flocculation
  • process control
  • factors affecting the process
  • modes of operation and aeration methods
  • conventional activated sludge processes
  • extended aeration
  • high-rate activated sludge processes
  • advanced activated sludge systems
  • ecology
  • bacteria
  • fungi
  • protozoa
  • other groups
  • nutrient removal
  • sludge problems
  • non-bulding sludge problems
  • bulking
  • trouble shooting - building problems
  • trouble shooting - non-bulking problems
  • environmental problems.

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