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Biological Wastewater Treatment

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This lecture covers the biological treatment of wastewater, focusing on the elimination of organic matter, nitrogen, and phosphorus through processes like sludge recirculation, aeration, and biomass incorporation. It also discusses the sizing summary, nutrient requirements, and the roadmap for wastewater treatment.

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