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Description: Addressing Aeration Control Needs for PdNA Integration
Addressing Aeration Control Needs for PdNA Integration
Abstract
This paper discusses the state of partial denitrification anammox (PdNA) technology in both pre-anoxic and post-polishing scenarios by integrating knowledge from comprehensive research, and utilities’ desire for risk management.
This paper discusses the state of partial denitrification anammox (PdNA) technology in both pre- anoxic and post-polishing scenarios by integrating knowledge from comprehensive research, and utilities’ desire for risk management.
SpeakerLadipo-Obasa, Mojolaoluwa
Presentation time
16:45:00
16:55:00
Session time
16:00:00
17:30:00
SessionPDNA Applied Research
Session number116
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients, Research and Innovation
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients, Research and Innovation
Author(s)
Mojolaoluwa Ladipo-Obasa
Author(s)M. Ladipo-Obasa1,2; N. Forney1,2; R. Riffat2; B. Wett3; C. deBarbadillo1; H. De Clippeleir1;C. Bott4;
Author affiliation(s)District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, DC 1Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, The George Washington University, DC2ARAconsult, Innsbruck, AS3Hampton Roads Sanitation District, Virginia Beach, VA 4
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2021
DOI10.2175/193864718825158013
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Copyright2021
Word count8

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Description: Addressing Aeration Control Needs for PdNA Integration
Addressing Aeration Control Needs for PdNA Integration
Abstract
This paper discusses the state of partial denitrification anammox (PdNA) technology in both pre-anoxic and post-polishing scenarios by integrating knowledge from comprehensive research, and utilities’ desire for risk management.
This paper discusses the state of partial denitrification anammox (PdNA) technology in both pre- anoxic and post-polishing scenarios by integrating knowledge from comprehensive research, and utilities’ desire for risk management.
SpeakerLadipo-Obasa, Mojolaoluwa
Presentation time
16:45:00
16:55:00
Session time
16:00:00
17:30:00
SessionPDNA Applied Research
Session number116
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients, Research and Innovation
TopicFacility Operations and Maintenance, Municipal Wastewater Treatment Design, Nutrients, Research and Innovation
Author(s)
Mojolaoluwa Ladipo-Obasa
Author(s)M. Ladipo-Obasa1,2; N. Forney1,2; R. Riffat2; B. Wett3; C. deBarbadillo1; H. De Clippeleir1;C. Bott4;
Author affiliation(s)District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority, DC 1Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, The George Washington University, DC2ARAconsult, Innsbruck, AS3Hampton Roads Sanitation District, Virginia Beach, VA 4
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Oct 2021
DOI10.2175/193864718825158013
Volume / Issue
Content sourceWEFTEC
Copyright2021
Word count8

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