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Water Environment Research Article Explores Use Of An Auxiliary Carbon Source For Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal

2015-01-21 05:56:33| pollutiononline Home Page

The open access article for this month’s issue of Water Environment Research (WER) explores the use of an auxiliary carbon source—specifically, spent glycerol resulting from biodiesel production—to stimulate enhanced biological phosphorus removal (EBPR) with interesting results.

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