Author(s): Amir Hossein Mahvi | Peter Brown | Forough Vaezi | Farham Karakani
Journal: Journal of Applied Sciences
ISSN 1812-5654
Volume: 5;
Issue: 1;
Start page: 172;
Date: 2005;
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Keywords: Continuous flow SBR | synthetic wastewater | organic removal | nutrient removal
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to determine whether continuous flow SBR could provide efficient pollutant removal in synthetic wastewater. The experiment was carried out using pilot scale at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The results showed that the removal efficiency that has been achieved by the system were 97.7, 94.9, 85.4, 71.4 and 55.9% for BOD, COD, TKN, Total N and Total P, respectively could be achieved by the system. Maximum TSS concentration in final effluent was 6.3 mg L-1.
Journal: Journal of Applied Sciences
ISSN 1812-5654
Volume: 5;
Issue: 1;
Start page: 172;
Date: 2005;
VIEW PDF


Keywords: Continuous flow SBR | synthetic wastewater | organic removal | nutrient removal
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study was to determine whether continuous flow SBR could provide efficient pollutant removal in synthetic wastewater. The experiment was carried out using pilot scale at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The results showed that the removal efficiency that has been achieved by the system were 97.7, 94.9, 85.4, 71.4 and 55.9% for BOD, COD, TKN, Total N and Total P, respectively could be achieved by the system. Maximum TSS concentration in final effluent was 6.3 mg L-1.