rotating biological contactor

A rotating biological contactor or RBC is a biological treatment process used in the treatment of wastewater following primary treatment. The primary treatment process means protection by removal of grit and sand and course material through a screening process, followed by a removal process of sediment by settling.




Community Based Sanitation DEWATS Rural Community Project Success

DEWATS

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Segment from Let’s Clean Up This Mess, a film on sanitation post tsunami. Case study: East Devdhanam in Trichy (Tamil Nadu), where Community Based Sanitation-DEWATS has been quite successful.

Municipal Waste Clarifier Operation

Clarifier Basics & State Point Analysis

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Clarifier Basics & State Point Analysis

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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

trickling filter