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Use of fungal spores to enhance the settling of activated sludge from a domestic wastewater treatment plant

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Figure 4. Example of isopercent removal curves. (Metcalf & Eddy, 2004).
Figure 12. Processing line of the activated sludge on WWTP-A with the addition of spores  on the biological tank (Scenario 2).
Figure 16 presents the effect of the addition of A. oryzae’s spore on the supernatant’s turbidity  after  sedimentation
Figure 17 shows the effect of the addition of A. niger’s spores on the settling performance,  using SVI as indicator
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