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Biological Fluidized Beds

Sutton, P. M. and P. N. Mishra, Biological Fluidized Beds for Water and Wastewater Treatment A State-of-the-Art Review, WPCF Conference, October 1990. [Pg.2154]

Design criteria for satisfactoiy biological fluidized bed treatment systems include the major parameters given in Table 25-47. [Pg.2226]

Converti, A., Del Borghi, M., and Ferraiolo, G., Influence of Organic Loading Rate on the Anaerobic Treatment of High Strength Semisynthetic Waste Waters in a Biological Fluidized Bed, Chem. Eng. J., 52 B21 (1993)... [Pg.666]

Kargi, F., and Toprak, H., Rational Design of Metal Mesh Particles for Biological Fluidized Bed Reactors, J. Chem. Tech. Biotechnol., 59 201 (1994)... [Pg.671]

OXITRON A municipal sewage treatment process designed by Dorr Oliver. Starfish Industries, UK, has adapted it for coastal towns. The reactor is a biological fluidized bed installed on the seabed. [Pg.199]

Cooper, P. F., and Atkinson, B., Biological Fluidized Bed Treatment of Water and Wastewater. Ellis Horwood, Chichester, W. Sussex. England, 1981. [Pg.352]

Pilot-plant studies and full-scale plants have shown successful treatment of wastewaters with 5000 to 50,000 mg/L COD from dairy, brewery, other food preparation wastes paper pulp wastes deicing fluids and other hazardous and nonhazardous materials. Design criteria for biological fluidized-bed systems are included in Table 22-51. [Pg.76]


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