The dissolved organic materials in the wastewater are transformed by the microorganisms into carbon dioxide, water and biomass under suitable nutrient and oxygen supply. After the nitrification and denitrification - which can take place in the same pool or in separate spaces - the purified waste water is removed from the system through the membranes. Regarding the placement of membranes there are two options; they are placed in separate basins or in the biological basin. Continuous or intermittent aeration is required for this technology via fine bubble deep aeration units. The quantity of the input oxygen can be controlled via measurements by an oxygen probe; aeration is programmable for denitrification and for lowest energy consumption.
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AEROB TECHNOLOGY
FOUR MAIN CLEANING CYCLE
BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY
perfect solutions for both municipal and industrial purposes
continuous flow
continuously treated water discharge
small space requirements
purified water concentration of suspended solids negligible
no need to construct secondary clarifier
easily expandable system with outer membranes
membranes with cleaning systems
all cleaning processes take place in a pool
there is no need for a post-settler
effective nitrogen and phosphorus removal
easy operation
variable hydraulic and contaminant loads can be handled well