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Description: Closing Comments
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For the first time, mainstream anammox was successfully and consistently achieved in a full-scale WRRF. This was demonstrated by over a year of operating data in a deep-bed filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant. This paper will present the experiences and lessons learned from operating a full-scale PDNA filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant, important results from PDNA MBBR pilot testing, and design concepts for the installation of a full-scale PDNA MBBR.
For the first time, mainstream anammox was successfully and consistently achieved in a full-scale WRRF. This was demonstrated by over a year of operating data in a deep-bed filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant. This paper will present the experiences and lessons learned from operating a full-scale PDNA filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant, important results from PDNA MBBR pilot testing, and design concepts for the installation of a full-scale PDNA MBBR.
SpeakerNeethling, JB
Presentation time
11:00:00
11:00:00
Session time
08:30:00
12:00:00
SessionStrategies to Optimize WRRFs for Nutrient Removal
Session number510
TopicNutrients, Research and Innovation
TopicNutrients, Research and Innovation
Author(s)
J. NeethlingJ. Neethling
Author(s)J. Neethling1; J. Neethling1;
Author affiliation(s)HDR, CA1
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157513
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Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2020
Word count3

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Description: Closing Comments
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Abstract
For the first time, mainstream anammox was successfully and consistently achieved in a full-scale WRRF. This was demonstrated by over a year of operating data in a deep-bed filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant. This paper will present the experiences and lessons learned from operating a full-scale PDNA filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant, important results from PDNA MBBR pilot testing, and design concepts for the installation of a full-scale PDNA MBBR.
For the first time, mainstream anammox was successfully and consistently achieved in a full-scale WRRF. This was demonstrated by over a year of operating data in a deep-bed filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant. This paper will present the experiences and lessons learned from operating a full-scale PDNA filter at the HRSD York River Treatment Plant, important results from PDNA MBBR pilot testing, and design concepts for the installation of a full-scale PDNA MBBR.
SpeakerNeethling, JB
Presentation time
11:00:00
11:00:00
Session time
08:30:00
12:00:00
SessionStrategies to Optimize WRRFs for Nutrient Removal
Session number510
TopicNutrients, Research and Innovation
TopicNutrients, Research and Innovation
Author(s)
J. NeethlingJ. Neethling
Author(s)J. Neethling1; J. Neethling1;
Author affiliation(s)HDR, CA1
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2020
DOI10.2175/193864718825157513
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2020
Word count3

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