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Technical Note: Biological Removal of Ammonia at Roxana, Illinois
Algal growth on the upper walls of a reaction basin and in a few places on the weirs in an upflow clarifier led investigators to discover that organisms were converting ammonia to nitrogen, which was having a beneficial effect on water quality. The authors believe that if such activity were consciously encouraged, better quality drinking water could be achieved—perhaps at a lower cost.
Technical Note: Biological Removal of Ammonia at Roxana, Illinois
Algal growth on the upper walls of a reaction basin and in a few places on the weirs in an upflow clarifier led investigators to discover that organisms were converting ammonia to nitrogen, which was having a beneficial effect on water quality. The authors believe that if such activity were consciously encouraged, better quality drinking water could be achieved—perhaps at a lower cost.
Technical Note: Biological Removal of Ammonia at Roxana, Illinois
Crooks, Jennifer Kurtz (Autor:in) / Snoeyink, Vernon L. (Autor:in) / Curry, Michael D. (Autor:in) / Reynolds, Marty L. (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 78 ; 94-95
01.05.1986
2 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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