Abstract
The function of the microstrainer in removing suspended solids from the effluent of the rotating disc system was studied. Furthermore the SS removal efficiency of the microstrainer was compared with that of the conventional sedimentation tank. It was found that in connection with the complete biological treatment in the rotating disc system, the microstrainer was more efficient in removing suspended solids than the conventional sedimentation tank, and that under the dry-weather-flow condition an effluent SS concentration of 10 mg 1 −1 could be obtained with the microstrainer at a surface loading rate of 10–15 m h −1.
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