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titleOfInvention Sewage treatment equipment
abstract (57) [Summary] To provide a sewage treatment apparatus formed with an activated sludge tank, capable of removing a phosphorus component. SOLUTION: A pretreatment tank 1 for removing impurities and the like in wastewater, an activated sludge tank 2 for treating wastewater treated in the pretreatment tank 1 with activated sludge, and a wastewater treated in the activated sludge tank 2 The present invention relates to a sewage treatment apparatus formed including a filter 3 for filtering and discharging. The electrolytic bath 4 is disposed in the pretreatment bath 1, and the electrode 5 that causes the phosphorus component in the water to precipitate as an insoluble phosphate by electrolyzing the wastewater is used as the electrolytic bath 4. And an introduction path 6 for introducing the wastewater in the pretreatment tank 1 to the electrolytic tank 4 and a return path 7 for returning the wastewater treated in the electrolytic tank 4 to the pretreatment tank 1. The phosphorus component in water can be precipitated as an insoluble phosphate in an electrolytic cell 4 provided in the pretreatment tank 1, and the phosphorus component can be removed in a sewage treatment apparatus formed with the activated sludge tank 2. Will be possible.
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