Design of Experiment Equipment for Treating Low Temperature Domestic Sewage Using Biological Contact Oxidation Process

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According to the biodegradability of wastewater and better adaptability of biological treatment processes, and advantages of using biological contact oxidation process to treat sewage, biological contact oxidation method was used to study the removal conditions of domestic sewage treatment in high latitude area, and a set of experimental device of biological contact oxidation method applied in treating domestic sewage in low temperature was designed, to solve the serious pollution of domestic wastewater and its higher treatment cost in high latitude area.

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