To be fair, the only system I have ever found this to work with was a SBR. Volatile Solids does not necessarily mean "good bugs", it means it will burn at 550 degrees C.
Mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) is the concentration of suspended solids, in an aeration tank during the activated sludge process, which occurs during the treatment of waste water.
@@shivamchaturvedi6955 it is a lump sum key design parameter for the microorganisms [mainly bacteria] biomass present in the aeration basin, also referred to as total suspended solids [indirect measure for biomass]
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To be fair, the only system I have ever found this to work with was a SBR.
Volatile Solids does not necessarily mean "good bugs", it means it will burn at 550 degrees C.
Why isn't the clarifier flow included with the MLSS calculation?
where does the 8.34 come from?Z
8.34 is the weight of one gallon of water. so water is 8.34 lbs/gal
thank you
from the horrors of imperial units
@@fernandomateus6859 that would be a gallon US.
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How to convert it in si unit
He did it with the 8.34 number in the numerator. That is a quick conversion factor to SI units.
what is the deffinition of MLSS?
Mixed liquor suspended solids
Mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) is the concentration of suspended solids, in an aeration tank during the activated sludge process, which occurs during the treatment of waste water.
@@shivamchaturvedi6955 it is a lump sum key design parameter for the microorganisms [mainly bacteria] biomass present in the aeration basin, also referred to as total suspended solids [indirect measure for biomass]
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