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Activated sludge method

Introduction: Activated sludge method

Description of Activated sludge method

Activated sludge method: a method of sewage disposal in which sewage is treated with 15% bacterially active liquid sludge, which is produced by repeated vigorous aeration of fresh sewage to form floccules or sediment; when this flocculation process is complete, the resulting activated sludge contains large numbers of bacteria, together with yeasts, molds, and protozoa, which actively effect the oxidation of organic compounds; this mixture is piped to a sedimentation tank, the effluent from which is completely treated sewage.
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