
Shortcut Nitrogen Removal-Nitrite Shunt and Deammonification
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Shortcut Nitrogen Removal-Nitrite Shunt and Deammonification
About this book
Shortcut nitrogen removal, an emerging economical solution for water resource recovery facilities, refers to the biological nitrogen removal (BNR) process whereby ammonia is not converted to nitrate, but instead stops at nitrite to shortcut the conventional nitrification/denitrification process. The resulting breakthrough single-step deammonification has significant advantages compared to conventional BNR processes, including reduced energy requirements, reduced carbon requirements, and reduced chemical costs.
Shortcut Nitrogen Removal--Nitrite Shunt and Deammonification is an essential resource for facility owners and practitioners evaluating the implementation of these advancements, including guidelines for assessing the application of various technologies.
This book will ensure that you are able to:
- understand the current research,
- identify best practices, and
- recognize how implementing these emerging processes affects permit compliance, energy recovery, carbon usage, chemical addition, and solids production.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Introduction and Rationale JB Neethling, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE
- Chapter 2 Process FundamentalsâMicrobiology, Stoichiometry, Kinetics, and Inhibition Susanne Lackner, Ph.D., and Shelesh Agrawal
- Chapter 3 Processes for Sidestream Nitrite Shunt Timur Deniz, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE; Lucas Botero, P.E., BCEE; Bill McConnell; Joel Rife, P.E.; and Claes Westring
- Chapter 4 Sidestream Deammonification Jim McQuarrie; Chandler Johnson; Ting Lu, Ph.D., P.E.; and Hong Zhao, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE
- Chapter 5 Mainstream Simultaneous Nitrificationand Denitrification and Nitrite Shunt Pusker Regmi and Jose Jimenez, Ph.D., P.E.
- Chapter 6 Mainstream Deammonification Ahmed A. Al-Omari, P.E.; Mofei Han;Romain Lemaire, Ph.D.; NicolĂĄs Morales;JosĂ© RamĂłn VĂĄzquez PadĂn; Heather Stewart;Ăngeles Val del Rio; and Bernhard Wett
- Chapter 7 Toward Energy Autarky: Carbon RedirectionCoupled with Shortcut Nitrogen Processes Haydée De Clippeleir, Ph.D.;Siegfried E. Vlaeminck, MSc, Ph.D.;Emilie N. P. Courtens; Jose Jimenez, Ph.D., P.E.;Tanush Wadhawan; and Qi Zhang
- Chapter 8 Process Types, Flowsheets, and Design Criteria for Implementation Dwight Houweling, Ph.D., P.Eng.;Timothy A. Constantine;Vikram M. Pattarkine, Ph.D., BCEEM;and Phill Yi, P.E.
- Chapter 9 Future Issues and Considerations of Nutrient Management in Wastewater Treatment Yaniv Scherson, Ph.D.; Zeynep Erdal, Ph.D., P.E.; and George Wells, Ph.D.
- Index