The possibilities of using jet aeration for biological wastewater treatment in small facilities were considered in the article. In shallow depth reservoirs, studies were carried out to change the sizes of the actively aerated zone with a decrease in the height of the liquid layer in the reservoir. The research was conducted for jet aerators with nozzles of the "keyway" type holes. It was established that a decrease in the relative depth of the reservoir makes it possible to increase the share of the beneficial use of the reservoir volume. This suggests that jet aeration will be most effective for reservoirs of relatively shallow depth. Based on the research results, a method for calculating a jet aerator was proposed, which makes it possible to evaluate the necessary parameters of the aerator based on the determination of the volumetric mass transfer coefficient.
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