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Benchmark Model for Wastewater Treatment Using an Activated Sludge Process
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This is benchmark model for wastewater treatment using an activated sludge process. The activated sludge process is a means of treating both municipal and industrial wastewater. The activated sludge process is a multi-chamber reactor unit that uses highly concentrated microorganisms to degrade organics and remove nutrients from wastewater, producing quality effluent. This model provides pollutant concentrations, mass balance, electricity requirements, and treatment costs. This model will be continuously updated based on the latest data.

NAWIactivated sludgebenchmarkdatadesalinationmicroorganismsmodelorganicsprocessprocessed datasludgesludge processtreatmentwastewaterwastewater treatmentwaterwater treatment
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dcat_issued2022-01-21T07:00:00Z
dcat_modified2022-02-11T17:09:27Z
dcat_publisher_namePrinceton University
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