A-B processes: Towards Energy Self-sufficient Municipal Wastewater Treatment
The principle of the conventional activated sludge (CAS) for municipal wastewater treatment is mainly based on biological oxidation by which organic matters are converted to biomass and carbon dioxide. After over 100 years' successful application, the CAS process is receiving increasing critiques on its high energy consumption and excessive sludge generation.Visit the IWA Publishing website for more information on A-B processes: Towards Energy Self-sufficient Municipal Wastewater Treatment