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|a Bowden, Gregory.
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|a Technologies for Sidestream Nitrogen Removal.
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|a Cover; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Abstract and Benefits; Table of Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms; Executive Summary; Chapter 1.0: Introduction; 1.1 Overview of Sidestream; 1.2 Scope of This Document; Chapter 2.0: Characteristics of Sidestream; 2.1 Nitrogen; 2.2 Phosphorus; 2.3 Alkalinity; 2.4 Total Suspended Solids; 2.5 Temperature; 2.6 Flow Rate; Chapter 3.0: Biological Treatment of Sidestream: An Overview; 3.1 Nitrification and Denitrification; 3.2 Nitritation and Denitritation; 3.3 Deammonification.
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|a 3.4 Nitrified Sidestream for Reduction of Facility OdorsChapter 4.0: Nitrification and Denitrification Processes; 4.1 Sequencing Batch Reactor; 4.2 Membrane Bioreactor (MBR); 4.3 InNitri® or Short SRT Process; 4.4 Integrated Sidestream-Mainstream Treatment: Nitrification and Denitrification of Sidestream Nitrogen in a RAS Reaeration Tank; 4.4.1 BAR and R-D-N Process; 4.4.2 ScanDeNi® Process; 4.4.3 CaRRB Process; 4.5 Trickling Filters; 4.6 Moving Bed Biofilm Reactors; 4.7 Submerged Attached Growth Reactors; 4.8 Rotating Biological Contactors; 4.9 Summary and Conclusions.
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|a Chapter 5.0: Nitritation and Denitritation Processes5.1 SHARON® Process; 5.2 Sequencing Batch Reactor; 5.3 PANDA Process; 5.4 Integrated Mainstream-Sidestream Treatment Processes for Single-Stage Secondary Plants; 5.4.1 Biological Augmentation Batch-Enhanced (BABE®) Process; 5.4.2 AT-3 Process; 5.5 Integrated Sidestream-Mainstream Process for Multi-Stage Mainstream Secondary Plants; 5.6 Summary; Chapter 6.0: Deammonification Processes; 6.1 ANAMMOX® Granulated Sludge Reactor; 6.1.1 Two-Step SHARON®-ANAMMOX® Process; 6.1.2 Single-Step ANAMMOX® Process; 6.2 Sequencing Batch Reactor; 6.2.1 DEMON®
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|a 6.2.2 Miscellaneous6.3 Moving-Bed Biofilm Reactor; 6.3.1 DeAmmon®; 6.3.2 ANITA"!ox; 6.3.3 TERRAMOX® Process; 6.4 Rotating Biological Contactors; 6.5 NAS® Process; 6.6 SNAD Process; 6.7 Emerging Technologies; 6.7.1 ELAN®; 6.7.2 Cleargreen"! 6.7.3 ANITA"!ox Integrated Fixed-Film Activated Sludge Process; 6.8 Summary; Chapter 7.0: Reduction of Sidestream Ammonia in Solids Digestion Processes; 7.1 Mesophilic Aerobic Digestion After Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion (ATAD); 7.2 Mesophilic Aerobic Digestion After Mesophilic Anaerobic Digestion; 7.3 Design and Economic Considerations.
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|a Chapter 8.0: Physiochemical Processes for Ammonia Recovery and Destruction8.1 Air Stripping and Acid Absorption; 8.1.1 Process Configuration; 8.1.2 Chemical Requirements for Ammonia Stripping; 8.1.3 Chemical Requirements for Absorption; 8.1.4 Pretreatment Requirement; 8.1.5 Product Crystallization; 8.1.6 Blending AS with Biosolids; 8.1.7 Economic Considerations; 8.2 Air Stripping with Thermal Destruction of Ammonia; 8.2.1 Process Description; 8.3 Thermoenergy Ammonia Recovery Process: Vacuum Flash Distillation; 8.4 Removal of Ammonia from Digester Sidestream by Steam Stripping.
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|b Liquid streams ("reject water" or "sidestream") generated by the dewatering of digested solids generally contain high levels of ammonia and phosphorus. These liquids can be treated in separate or sidestream processes rather than being directly returned to the mainstream treatment process. Sidestream treatment processes can reduce overall energy and chemical costs and improve treatment reliability for biological nutrient removal facilities. Sidestream treatment processes can also be used for nutrient recovery and reuse. This document is a compilation of a broad range of biological and physiochemical treatment processes specifically for nitrogen removal and recovery from municipal sidestreams and ammonia-rich industrial wastewaters. The benefits of these technologies are described along with design approaches and full-scale plant experiences. Reuse of recovered ammonia in the form of aqueous ammonia and ammonium salts for industrial and agricultural applications is also discussed. Future research needs in sidestream nitrogen removal and recovery are identified and summarized.
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