ChaseKB
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 6, 2005
- 5
Hi all,
I am currently researching treatment options for Nitrogen removal in a WW treatment plant. I came across a 4-stage treatment process called the Bardenpho process.
In it, there are seperate anaerobic and anoxic stages. Throughout my education these two terms have been interchangeable, but it seems they differ in some way.
The text I have says this: "The term 'anoxic' is used in preference to the term 'anaerobic'.. because the principal biochemical pathways are not anaerobic but only modifications of aerobic pathways"
Can anyone expand upon this?
Thanks,
Chase
I am currently researching treatment options for Nitrogen removal in a WW treatment plant. I came across a 4-stage treatment process called the Bardenpho process.
In it, there are seperate anaerobic and anoxic stages. Throughout my education these two terms have been interchangeable, but it seems they differ in some way.
The text I have says this: "The term 'anoxic' is used in preference to the term 'anaerobic'.. because the principal biochemical pathways are not anaerobic but only modifications of aerobic pathways"
Can anyone expand upon this?
Thanks,
Chase