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titleOfInvention Sewage treatment system
abstract [PROBLEMS] To easily and quickly separate and recover organic matter from wastewater, to reduce the size of a treatment facility and reduce operating costs, and to recover organic matter by particle size. To A sewage treatment system for separating and recovering organic matter from sewage and other wastewater containing organic matter, comprising: an introduction section (2) for introducing sewage (1); and a standing wave generated by applying wave energy to the introduced sewage (1). A standing wave generator 3 for concentrating organic matter in the wastewater 1 and an electric field generator 7 for applying electric energy to the floating organic matter 5 collected from the introduced wastewater 1 to fractionate the organic matter. The organic matter 5 concentrated in the standing wave generator 3 is converted into sewage 1 And the floating organic substances 5a and 5b fractionated by the electric field generating unit 7 are recovered.
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