Investigation of a Full-Scale Anaerobic-Aerobic and Constructed Wetlands Integrated System Treating Livestock Wastewater

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A full-scale integrated system of the IOC-SBBR and CWs for the biological treatment of livestock wastewater was carried out in this study, the combined IOC-SBBR process had the removal rates of COD, NH4+-N, TN reached 96.5%, 89% and 81.1%, respectively. CWs were used for the further tertiary treatment of livestock wastewater, which the average removal rate of the NH4+-N and TN was 61.3% and 60.2%, the overall integrated system was superior to the direct anaerobic or aerobic process for the treatment of large-scale livestock wastewater, would provide the valuable design and operation for the livestock wastewater treatment plants.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 113-116)

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1189-1194

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June 2010

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