Abstract

Abstract The treatment efficiency of activated sludge process under different mixing conditions were re‐evaluated in an attempt to eliminate the confusion caused by the contradictory conclusions of previous studies. On the basis of the present experimental data it was concluded that under identical conditions the completely mixed gave lower removal efficiency than those of other conditions herein considered. Careful examination of the data in the literature, which led to conclusion contradictory with the findings of this study and theoretical studies based on accepted kinetics models, revealed that misinterpretation of experimental data or experimental errors accounted for the difference.

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