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The microorganisms we use in the activated sludge system only grow well within a certain temperature range….usually between 10°C and 38°C (50°F and 100°F). For every 10°C rise in temperature, microorg...
Controlling the amount of microorganisms in the activated sludge process is critical to performance. The best way to do this is to maintain a target Solids Retention Time (SRT). The target for your ...
As a rule of thumb, microorganisms need, pound for pound, 100:5:1 for BOD:N:P. That means for every 100 lb of BOD, they need 5 lb of nitrogen, and 1 lb of phosphorus.  “Normal” domestic wastewater ty...
The activated sludge process is composed of five systems: a reactor/tank, aeration system, clarifier, RAS system, and WAS system. The reactor provides the physical space for reactions to occur. The ...