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This dataset was produced during the Phase 2 study of the ASWROTI project. For Phases 1, 3 and 4 studies results, please see the datasets created for each phase of the project. The Phase 2 lab-scale experiments were undertaken during a 14-month period. The original aim of the laboratory study was to obtain the data for further engineering evaluations to determine the preferred process train for pilot-scale implementation (Phase 3). The aims of the Phase 2 study were: • Enrich the anammox biomass required for inoculating anammox reactors in the Phase 3 study; • Evaluate the performance of individual processes incorporated into the process train (anammox, HRAS); and • Evaluate the performance of process train.Issued: 2016
Data time period: 07 2013 to 31 12 2014
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Identifying novel wastewater treatment options through optimal technology integration
local : UQ:369310
Solley D., Hu S., Hertle C., Batstone D., Karastergiou-Hogan T., Rider Q. and Keller J. (2015). Identifying novel wastewater treatment options through optimal technology integration. Water Practice and Technology, 10 (3), 496-504. doi: 10.2166/wpt.2015.057
Affordable and sustainable water recycling through optimal technology integration: a report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
local : UQ:394211
Hu, Shihu, Rattier, Maxime, Solley, David, Batstone, Damien, Hertle, Chris and Keller, Jurg (2016). Affordable and sustainable water recycling through optimal technology integration: a report of a study funded by the Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Australian Water Recycling Centre of Excellence.
Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology
local : UQ:7565
Research Data Collections
local : UQ:289097
- DOI : 10.14264/UQL.2016.606