White Paper: Biological Nutrient Removal Microbiology Metabolic Pathways of Biological Nutrient Removal
Source: In-Pipe Technology Company, Inc.
Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) is critical for the preservation of our lakes and streams...
Large amounts of waste products are passed through our sewage treatment systems on a
continuous basis. Nutrient loads discharged from these systems must be reduced to avoid
eutrophication in receiving waters. Microbes are particularly useful in biodegrading most of the
compounds treated by wastewater treatment plants, in particular carbonaceous, nitrogenous,
and phosphoric compounds. They do this in nature on a continuous basis in both high and low
nutrient environments.
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