Modeling of Biological Wastewater Treatment Facilities: A Review
Keywords:
Effluent, parameters, suspended growth, attached growth.Abstract
Wastewater treatment is major research area in the modern era of industrialization and growing awareness about the sustainable growth. The biological treatment facilities are used in treatment plants for domestic and industrial waste water. Various biological treatments include suspended growth processes like activated sludge process and attached growth techniques like trickling filters. The modeling of these treatment facilities is important. It can be used to relate experimental data for developing the pilot and actual plant. By using the modeling technique, important parameter values can be related for experimental data and can be scaled up. The present review summarizes the modeling for biological treatment facilities.
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