Troubleshooting the Sequencing Batch Reactor
Michael H. Gerardi
The practical guide on what to do right when biological influences cause a sequencing batch reactor to go wrong
This richly illustrated, straightforward guide carries forth the legacy established by previous editions in the Wiley Wastewater Microbiology series by focusing attention on the mixed gathering of organisms cohabitating within a sequencing batching reactor (SBR), and the key roles their biology plays in this wastewater processing tank's function. With a clear, user-friendly presentation of complex subject matter, Troubleshooting the Sequence Batch Reactor first teaches plant operators how to differentiate the positive and expected organismal dynamics present in optimal SBR performance ... Read more
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Short-course situations tested by the author for the past fifteen years
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Accessible material aimed at operators instead of design and consulting engineers
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Essential information for understanding biological conditions such as aerobic, anoxic, and anaerobic/fermentative at the treatment process
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Examination of the properties of protozoa (single-celled) and metazoa (multi-celled) organisms, and their significance in wastewater treatment
Devoid of overwhelming scientific jargon, chemical equations, and kinetics, this book simplifies details to provide quick instruction for plant operators on how to make more informed day-to-day process control decisions, how to troubleshoot confidently when SBR conditions become compromised, and how to act decisively when the problem is ultimately identified.
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