How does the mixing intensity affect chemical phosphorus removal from wastewater?
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How does the mixing intensity affect chemical phosphorus removal from wastewater?
urgent A wastewater treatment bioreactor is designed to conduct phosphorus removal by using organisms A and B. Given that with the following parameters: Heterotrophic synthesis yield, Y = 0,40 g VSSIG COD Endogenous decay coefficient, Kd = 0.08 g VSS/g VSS day SRT = 5 days Biomass produced = [Y/(1+(K.) SRT)] x (bCOD or bsCOD) Phosphorus content of organism A: 0.30 g Plg VSS Phosphorus content of organism B: 0.02 g Plg VSS Clarifier effluent VSS concentration = 8 g/m3...
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