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Municipal wastewater treatment facilities provide habitats for
the biological conversion of sewage into clean water. The better
the design, the easier it is to provide bacteria with what they
require to provide consistent, effective treatment. Good
engineering make appropriate use of technology to support
biological requirements. Good operations maximizes the use of
existing equipment, often by doing things differently. A series of technical papers is provided to assist wastewater professionals. Case Studies Suffield, Connecticut Johnson Memorial Hospital Nitrogen Removal Nitrogen Primer Capital Avoidance Strategies for Nitrogen Removal Nitrogen Forms Nitrogen Chemistry
Phosphorus Removal
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