Filtration properties of activated sludge in municipal MBR wastewater treatment plants are related to microbial community structure
In the conventional activated sludge process, a number of important parameters determining the efficiency of settling and dewatering are often linked to specific groups of bacteria in the sludge – namely floc size, residual turbidity, shear sensitivity and composition of extracellular polymeric subs...
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