Authors: K.V. Lo and P.H. Liao
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Description: Two 5.0 litre laboratory-scale sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) operated at room temperature were used to treat screened dairy manure. One reactor was modified through the installation of a fixed-film structure made from pinewood panels so as to comprise a fixed-film SBR (FFSBR). The fixed-film structure was positioned on the upper part of the FFSBR reactor in such a way that it did not alter or disturb the operation of the SBR system. When both reactors were operated at a short cycle coupled with a relatively high organic loading rate, the fixed-film microbial retention in the FFSBR improved process stability and treatment efficiency.

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Citation: K.V. Lo and P.H. Liao 1995. COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL AND FIXED FILM SEQUENCING BATCH REACTORS IN THE TREATMENT OF SCREENED DAIRY MANURE. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 37(4):335-337.
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