2016
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2016.099
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A novel anoxic–aerobic biofilter process using new composite packing material for the treatment of rural domestic wastewater

Abstract: A pilot scale experiment was conducted to evaluate the characteristics of contaminants removal in a continuously two-stage biological process composed of an anoxic biofilter (AF) and an biological aerated filter (BAF). This novel process was developed by introducing new composite packing material (MZF) into bioreactors to treat rural domestic wastewater. A comparative study conducted by the same process with ceramsite as packing material under the same conditions showed that a MZF system with a Fe proportion i… Show more

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“…An anoxic-aerobic biofilter process was evaluated for improving the bioreactor design of rural domestic wastewater treatment plant using new composite packing materials (MZF) (Pan and Han, 2016). Over 90% removal of COD, ammonia, and total phosphorus was achieved.…”
Section: Chemical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An anoxic-aerobic biofilter process was evaluated for improving the bioreactor design of rural domestic wastewater treatment plant using new composite packing materials (MZF) (Pan and Han, 2016). Over 90% removal of COD, ammonia, and total phosphorus was achieved.…”
Section: Chemical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%