Mainstream partial nitritation and anammox: long-term process stability and effluent quality at low temperatures
Abstract
The implementation of autotrophic anaerobic ammonium oxidation processes for the removal of nitrogen from municipal wastewater (known as mainstream anammox) bears the potential to bring wastewater treatment plants close to energy autarky. The aim of the present work was to assess the long-term stability of partial nitritation/anammox (PN/A) processes operating at low temperatures and their reliability in meeting nitrogen concentrations in the...
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Title
Mainstream partial nitritation and anammox: long-term process stability and effluent quality at low temperatures
Published Date
Sep 15, 2016
Journal
Volume
101
Pages
628 - 639
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