Biochemical Treatment System

A Biochemical Treatment System is an important wastewater treatment system that uses microorganisms to degrade organic pollutants, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other contaminants. It is widely used in municipal sewage treatment, industrial wastewater treatment, food processing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, livestock farming, and industrial park wastewater treatment. It covers activated sludge processes, A/O, A2/O, SBR, MBR, biological contact oxidation, aeration systems, sludge return, online monitoring, and automatic control. With rising requirements for wastewater reuse, discharge compliance, and environmental regulation, biochemical treatment systems are moving toward higher efficiency, stable operation, lower energy consumption, intelligence, and refined management.

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