Filamentous
biomass prevention

Increase the sludge health.

Oxygen intensification to enhance sludge decantability

More intensification of oxygenation at the beginning of the high load process with a high reaction rate. Flocculant bacteria assimilates the maximum amount of the organic matter, suppressing any source of food to filamentous bacteria.

Effluent quality
Avoid turbidity due to filamentous bacteria and reduce solids and organic matter in the treated water.
Floculation
Increase biomass health to form strong flocs.
Prevent bulking episodes in the biological process.

 

The factors contributing to the filamentous mud are associated with the characteristics of the wastewater, the design of the plant or other aspects related to the operation: extreme low or high feed ratio (F/M), low levels of dissolved oxygen, nutrients insufficiency or large load oscillations.

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