A New Energy-Saving Device’s Introduction & Exploration in the Treatment of Coking Wastewater

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This essay introduces the structure and design of deep well AA/OO new process and advantages in treatment of coking wastewater, rational utilization of waste shafts properly give full play to improve AA/OO process for treating coking wastewater, greatly reducing the investment of infrastructure and construction. Combining the advantages of the AA / OO and deep aeration process can enhance the force of shock load and improve the high concentration of the wastewater treatment efficiency. Simultaneously, this patented technology is influenced less by temperature, widely suitable to many areas and produces little odor, cover less area. The proposed system was demonstrated to be an attractive biological nutrient removal process for the treatment of coking wastewater.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 807-809)

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September 2013

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