Intermittent ozonation of a part of the recycle sludge was performed two ti
mes a week for a laboratory-scale reactor at an average ozone dose of 0.019
g O-2(gSS(ozonated))(-1). Under these conditions a decrease of about 50% in
sludge growth was obtained for the ozone-treated system, in comparison wit
h the control. As a consequence less sludge had to be removed from the test
reactor. Only a slight decrease in quality of effluent was noticed. A comp
arative cost calculation was made, based on these results, between an ozone
-treated activated sludge system and a traditional activated sludge system.
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