activated sludge process

The activated sludge process is a type of wastewater treatment process for treating sewage or industrial wastewaters using aeration and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa.




All Things Water Course I, Nutrient Removal

Advance your industry knowledge and expertise with All Things Water video courses featuring water treatment processes, water sector innovations, environmental challenges and public policies impacting the water industry. Nutrient Removal Parts 1 and 2 explain in depth the nutrient removal process in the context of wastewater, focusing specifically on nitrogen and phosphorous removal.

All Things Water Course I, Nutrient Removal Part 1 of 2

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All Things Water Course I, Nutrient Removal Part 2 of 2

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denitrification

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Activated Sludge Process Animation

Activated Sludge Process

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Secondary treatment consists of removing the major part of the dissolved pollution,
mainly BOD5 and ammonia.

Activated sludge treatment process 3d animated diagram

Activated Sludge Process

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This video is only 2 min long and it’s explains more that other 10-15 min long videos. Someone please hand this person an award! Thanks.

 

science behind activated sludge process

Science Behind An Activated Sludge Clarifier

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Biochemical oxygen demand gets biodegraded in an activated sludge system, in this video I will explain you how it works..

municipal system with separated wastewater and storm water

Wastewater: Where does it go?

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Have you ever wondered what happens to water and other substances when they are flushed down our drains and toilets? It shouldn’t be a mystery, and the City of Windsor and the Detroit River Canadian Cleanup initiative have partnered to create a wastewater video to help de-mystify the topic, and educate viewers.

Video describes issues with public sewer systems, items that cause blockages and clogs. Protecting against overloading of municipal waste systems. How pharmaceuticals and chemicals cause problems in municipal systems and storm drains which flow out to rivers.