02604nam 2200457 450 991079856160332120200820151601.01-57278-299-41-5231-0303-5(CKB)3710000000752156(MiAaPQ)EBC6186991(EXLCZ)99371000000075215620200820d2013 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOperation of nutrient removal facilities /Water Environment FederationAlexandria, Virginia :Water Environment Federation,2013.1 online resource (xlvi, 591 pages) illustrationsWEF manual of practice ;Number 37"Prepared by the Operation of Nutrient Removal Facilities Task Force of the Water Environment Federation."--Title page verso.1-57278-276-5 Wastewater consitutents that affect nutrient removal -- Nitrification -- Nitrification in biofilm reactors -- Denitrification -- Combined nitrifiying and denitrifying systems -- Enhanced biological phosphorus removal -- Chemical precipitation of phosphorus -- Enhanced biological phosphorus removal systems -- Combined nitrogen and phosphorus removal processes -- Optimization of nutrient removal systems -- Recycle streams management -- Process control using oxidation-reduction potential and dissolved oxygen -- Process control, instrumentation, and automation -- Laboratory analyses -- Case studies-Nitrification and denitrification -- Case studies-Enhanced biological phosphorus removal -- Appendix A: Optimization and troubleshooting guides.This manual is for plant managers, operators, design engineers, and regulators looking to gain a better understanding of fundamental biological and chemical processes that are in use at nutrient removal facilities and the ways that operators may use, monitor, and control these processes to meet their facility's treatment goal.Manual of practice ;Number 37.SewagePurificationNutrient removalSewage disposal plantsManagementSewage lagoonsManagementSewagePurificationNutrient removal.Sewage disposal plantsManagement.Sewage lagoonsManagement.628.166MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910798561603321Operation of nutrient removal facilities3798714UNINA