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titleOfInvention Liquid-waste treating apparatus and liquid-waste treating method
abstract Sludge can be treated without generating any excess sludge or suppressing it as much as possible.n n n At the same time, the wastewater is introduced into the inflow tank 2, and the inflow tank 2 is mixed with the electron acceptor adjustment water 11 of the microorganism from the storage tank 1 of the electron acceptor to give up the dissolved oxygen under conditions of substantially 1 mg / L or less (also called aeration) Do it.) Subsequently, the abandoned treated water is transferred to Reactor 3 to give up the dissolved oxygen at conditions of substantially 1 mg / L or less. Subsequently, the treated water is separated from the sedimentation tank 4 by sedimentation, and the supernatant is discharged. Subsequently, the precipitated sludge is transferred to the sludge digester 5 to give up dissolved oxygen at a condition of substantially less than 1 mg / L. The supernatant of this abandoned water is returned to the electron acceptor adjustment water storage tank 1 as the electron acceptor adjustment number 11.
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