Sustainable wastewater treatment with the innovative CFIC® biofilm reactor process
This new process has been tested for municipal wastewater.
This new process has been tested for municipal wastewater.
The objective of this study was to compare some basic characteristics of sludge from fine mesh sieves (sieve sludge) with sludge from primary clarifiers.
The study investigated the growth characteristics of environmental algal strain, Chlorella, in the modified Zarrouk medium and its anaerobic co-digestion with waste activated sludge (WAS).
In the rubber parts industry, the treatment of wastewater from the demolding process utilising polymeric agents, traditionally poses a challenge.
The purpose of this project was to investigate the effect of selective particle removal during primary treatment on downstream biological nutrient removal processes.
The use of microalgae for biomass production and nutrient removal from the reject water produced in the dewatering process of anaerobically digested sludge was investigated.
In 2009 an industrial manufacturer of dietary food supplements needed to expand their wastewater treatment capacity due to continued business growth.
The purpose of this project was to investigate the effect of selective particle removal during primary treatment on nitrogen removal in moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBR).
This paper shows examples from pilot scale testing of primary treatment, chemically enhanced primary treatment (CEPT) and secondary solids separation of biofilm solids from MBBRs.
This study quantified the effect of temperature control at natural light on biomass productivity and removal of NH4-N and PO4-P for the microalgae Chlorella.