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The use of in-situ ammonium and nitrate probes allows operators to monitor chemical levels in real-time, adjusting the process instantly to handle spikes in wastewater volume.
Utilizing phototrophic microalgae-bacterial consortia to remove nutrients using light instead of intensive aeration, which can significantly reduce energy costs. The use of in-situ ammonium and nitrate probes
In an anoxic (oxygen-depleted) environment, different bacteria break down those nitrates into harmless nitrogen gas, which is then safely released into the atmosphere. Research into BNR is constantly evolving to make
Research into BNR is constantly evolving to make the process more efficient and sustainable. Current areas of focus include: Alternative Meanings of "BNR" In an aerobic (oxygen-rich)
Unlike traditional mechanical filtering, BNR relies on specialized "friendly" bacteria to do the heavy lifting. The process generally consists of two main stages:
Research is also optimizing how the "sludge" leftover from BNR is treated, turning waste into stabilized biosolids that can sometimes be used for agricultural fertilizer. Alternative Meanings of "BNR"
In an aerobic (oxygen-rich) environment, bacteria convert ammonia (a common pollutant in sewage) into nitrites and then into nitrates.