Abstract
showed growth rate of 0.452 d -1 and 0.277 d -1 in primary effluent and final effluent, respectively. 30% of N and 53% of P were removed from primary effluent and 44% of N and 84.2% of P were removed from final effluent. These results suggest that semi-continuous mode offers higher biomass production and appropriate HRT were needed for high N and P removals.
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