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titleOfInvention Anaerobic fluidized bed wastewater treatment method and apparatus
abstract (57) [Abstract] [PROBLEMS] An anaerobic fluidized bed wastewater treatment method and a device having a low shear resistance and a low specific gravity in a treatment in which a carrier holding anaerobic bacteria is circulated in a wastewater treatment tank at a high filling rate. However, the anaerobic treatment of wastewater can be made highly efficient without destroying it. The processing device can be downsized. SOLUTION: A carrier holding anaerobic bacteria is highly filled in a wastewater treatment tank 1 in which a conduit 2 is installed vertically. By blowing the water separated from the carrier 8 from the upper part of the waste water treatment tank 1 into the lower part of the conduit 2, a downward flow is generated in the conduit 2. The carrier 8 is passed through the conduit 2 from the upper part to the lower part, and the carrier 8 guided to the lower part of the conduit 2 is discharged from the lower part of the conduit 2 to swirl up in the waste water treatment tank 1. The carrier 8 is lowered from the upper portion of the conduit 2 to the lower portion, and is swirled upward from the lower portion to the upper portion of the wastewater treatment tank to circulate in the upper portion of the conduit 2.
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