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The Technological Conditions for the Development of Acinetobacter for Phosphorus Removal

The Technological Conditions for the Development of Acinetobacter for Phosphorus Removal A simplified suspended growth integrated system with an anaerobic zone in front of the aerobic one was used for the development of the bacterium Acinetobacter for phosphorus removal. The pilot plant experimental equipment was built at the Prague municipal works. The tests were carried out on a comparative basis, the control system was operated as a completely mixed activated sludge process. In the integrated system a to phosphate removal of 80 to 86% was achieved only in a biological way. In the control system, there was no development of Acinetobacter and the biological phosphate removal was only 5%. To rise it to the extent comparative with the integrated system, high doses of ferric chloride for a simultaneous precipitation of phosphate were required. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica Wiley

The Technological Conditions for the Development of Acinetobacter for Phosphorus Removal

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1979 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0323-4320
eISSN
1521-401X
DOI
10.1002/aheh.19790070109
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Abstract

A simplified suspended growth integrated system with an anaerobic zone in front of the aerobic one was used for the development of the bacterium Acinetobacter for phosphorus removal. The pilot plant experimental equipment was built at the Prague municipal works. The tests were carried out on a comparative basis, the control system was operated as a completely mixed activated sludge process. In the integrated system a to phosphate removal of 80 to 86% was achieved only in a biological way. In the control system, there was no development of Acinetobacter and the biological phosphate removal was only 5%. To rise it to the extent comparative with the integrated system, high doses of ferric chloride for a simultaneous precipitation of phosphate were required.

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Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologicaWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1979

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