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An Aerobic Digestion of Lime Sludge

The purpose of this project was to determine the feasibility of using anaerobic digestion to treat sludges from the low-level lime addition process for phosphorus removal. Because digester supernatant is normally recycled to the influent of the sewage treatment plant, the re-release of any phosphoru...

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Anaerobic digestion
Anaerobic processes
AS835
Calcium oxides
Decomposition
Effluents
Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Processing
PE62720A
Phosphorus
Removal
Sewage
Sewage treatment
Sludge
Water Pollution and Control
WU142
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