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titleOfInvention Sewage and Wastewater Treatment Method and Apparatus for Removing Nutrients from Sewage and Wastewater
abstract The present invention relates to a sewage and wastewater treatment method and apparatus for removing nutrients from sewage and wastewater. The wastewater treatment method of the present invention comprises: an anaerobic bioselection reaction step of inhibiting filamentous fungi growth and propagating condensed microorganisms under anaerobic conditions; Denitrification to simultaneously remove nitrogen and phosphorus under anoxic conditions; A nitrification process in which ammonia nitrogen is converted to nitrate nitrogen under aerobic conditions and at the same time some phosphorus intake reaction proceeds; A chemical input process for inputting chemicals into the wastewater and wastewater having undergone the nitrification process; And a final sedimentation step of coagulating sedimentation of sewage and wastewater having undergone the chemical injection process to separate solid-liquid. The sewage and wastewater treatment apparatus of the present invention suppresses the growth of filamentous bacteria under anaerobic conditions and accumulates them. An anaerobic bioselection reactor (6) for propagating microorganisms; An anoxic tank (8) which simultaneously removes nitrogen and phosphorus under anoxic conditions; A nitrification tank 10 in which ammonia nitrogen is converted to nitrate nitrogen under aerobic conditions, and at the same time, a partial phosphorus intake reaction proceeds; A chemical input tank 12 for inputting chemicals into the waste water, which has passed through the nitrification tank 10; And a final sedimentation tank 14 for finally solid-liquid separation of the sewage and wastewater having passed through the chemical injection tank.n n n n Sewage, wastewater, denitrification, dephosphorization, nutrients, filamentous fungi
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