The Application of AMAO Process and Low DO Aeration Technology

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Anaerobic multilevel anoxic/oxic (AMAO) process is a new phosphorus and nitrogen removal process, has the advantages of high treatment efficiency and low operation energy consumption and has extensive application in China. In order to further optimize the process, AMAO process should be combined organically with low DO aeration technology, the technical features, the necessity of technical combination, engineering example and application effect are elaborated in this paper.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 726-731)

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1959-1967

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August 2013

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