The requirements on domestic waste water treatment in Sweden are very
hard, For example, in 1995 the requirement on Nitrogen removal in the
southern part of Sweden for plants close to the sea will be at least 5
0% reduction (effluent less than 15 mg/l) and in some cases 60 to 75%
reduction (effluent less than 8-12 mg/l). Regarding Phosphorus removal
the present requirement is 0.5 mg/l P-total and in some cases 0.3 mg/
l. A consequence of the requirements is that the waste water treatment
technology is very advanced in Sweden. All densely built-up areas in
Sweden have therefore today domestic waste water treatment plants with
a high degree of treatment. The aim of the treatment is to remove or
reduce: coarse pollution suspended matters organic material, BOD and a
lso the nutrients Phosphorus, P, and Nitrogen N The requirement on deg
ree of treatment depends on the condition of the receiving water and t
he treaty of 1989 between the countries within the Baltic Sea catchmen
t area regarding the restoration of the Baltic Sea (The Helsinki Conve
ntion). The paper will describe the requirements on treatment during d
ifferent conditions and the corresponding treatment processes with spe
cial attention to Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal and the present tren
ds on Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal. A separate section will deal wi
th sludge handling and process control.