Alaaeldin55
Petroleum
- Apr 18, 2021
- 4
Hello all,
I am very confused about how does microorganisms in activated sludge process remove organic and inorganic pollutants in sewage water treatment. All books and references I have looked up in say the same thing that microorganisms feed on organic matter dissolved or suspended in wastewater and produce stable end products. There is little or no further information about the microbial mechanisms involved in this stabilization/ treatment process. My question rephrased in other words; How does the mud-like stable residue (digested sludge) is produced from biological treatment?
Thank you in advance.
I am very confused about how does microorganisms in activated sludge process remove organic and inorganic pollutants in sewage water treatment. All books and references I have looked up in say the same thing that microorganisms feed on organic matter dissolved or suspended in wastewater and produce stable end products. There is little or no further information about the microbial mechanisms involved in this stabilization/ treatment process. My question rephrased in other words; How does the mud-like stable residue (digested sludge) is produced from biological treatment?
Thank you in advance.