Function of Microorganism and Efficiency on Livestock Wastewater Treatment by Constructed Rapid Infiltration System

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Taking high concentration livestock wastewater as research object, The results showed that the constructed rapid infiltration system operated at the largest hydraulic loading of 0.26m/d, and during the period of the flooding for ond day and drying for two days, the main efficiency of pollutants occurred in filter height of 0.65m, with the maximum removal efficiency of COD and ammonia nitrogen as 80%; TF and MLVSS also reached maximum.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 233-235)

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728-732

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May 2011

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