Experiences with Biological Aerated Filters for treatment of settles sewage and dairy effluent

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Rundle, Howard

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Howard Rundle. Experiences with Biological Aerated Filters for treatment of settles sewage and dairy effluent. 2nd Symposium on Biological Aerated Filters (BAF2) - 12 June 1996, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK

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Two plants are described which are designed for partial (or roughing) treatment of settled sewage, and settled sewage with dairy waste, and some of the lessons learned from these are described. These plants are ColOX units which is a trade name for a BAF using sunken mineral medium, normally operated in upflow mode.

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© 1996. The contents are world copyrighted by the School of Water Sciences, Cranfield University, in the first instance. Permission must be sought from the School of Water Sciences before the whole or any part of this document is transcribed.

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