Phosphorous removal by an activated sludge plant

R. D. Leary, Milwaukee (Wis.). Sewerage Commission, United States. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Phosphorous removal by an activated sludge plant

1970
PhosphatesWater PurificationWaterPurification

Most municipal plants employing the activated sludge treatment process, report phosphorus removals from sewage of 20 to 30%. There are a few exceptions, such as the Milwaukee, San Antonio, and Baltimore plants where phosphorus removals as high as 80% to 96% have been reported. The Milwaukee Jones Island plants have been consistently showing good total phosphorus removals (usually over 80%). The objective of the study was to demonstrate and optimize the effects of the activated sludge process parameters on a plant scale for the removal of total phosphorus from sewage.

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