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publicationDate 2001-11-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Nitrogen and phosphorus removal method of advanced sewage or wastewater treatment in SBR method and sludge discharge system
abstract [assignment]n n n Advanced treatment of contaminated sewage or wastewater in a short time more effectively than conventional techniques, and in particular, provides an unmanned management technology and a sludge-free technology.n n n [Resolution]n n n The present invention can be carried out in one reactor a reactor separated in several stages. A single sequencing batch reactor (SBR) reactor that allows the simultaneous removal of nitrogen and phosphorus even at low organic matters is characterized by the inlet, reaction, settle, discharge, and idle Five basic processes take place in succession. The technical composition is inoculated into the SBR reactor with a certain amount of nitrifying and denitrifying microorganisms contained in Bacillus khr-10-mx and complex strain khr-5-mx, micro-phosphorus microorganisms and biopolymer coagulants which are excellent in removal ability. Dominant activating technology, detection sensor and detection device including DO, MLSS, pH, ORP, TWL, BWL, temperature, etc. in SBR reactor, interface and microprocess for outputting pulse signal corresponding to the sensor and detection device Unmanned management technology that is automatically controlled by a variety of pumps, blowers, decanters, SRS, etc. in conjunction with the Fuzzy & PLC control device for maintaining the sensor detection value to a preset value according to the pulse signal value applied from the interface under control, and the SBR The sludge selection time of the reactor is provided, and the carbon source and organic matter required for the advanced treatment of the sludge solubilized in the sludge selection reservoir are It is a sludge-free technology that maintains a certain amount of sludge generation in the SBR reactor by repeatedly supplying with water and repeatedly performing the cellular self-oxidation process.TN, TP included in sewage or wastewater, as well as BOD, COD, and SS The present invention relates to a method for removing nitrogen, phosphorus, and a sludge-free system according to the advanced treatment in the SBR method that can stably process the treated water to meet environmental standards.
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