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WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS USING AERATION AND A BIOLOGICAL FLOC
Activated-Sludge Method; Activated Sludge; Activated sludge process; Activated-sludge process; Oxidation ditch
  • Activated sludge addition (seeding) to a pilot scale membrane bioreactor in Germany
  • Surface aerator for aeration tank at activated sludge sewage treatment plant (at Morro Alto Treatment Plant, [[Vespasiano]], Brazil)
  • Fine bubble diffusers in aeration tank of activated sludge sewage treatment plant near Adelaide, Australia
  • Activated sludge tank at Beckton [[sewage treatment plant]], UK. The white bubbles are due to the diffused air aeration system.
  • Davyhulme Sewage Works Laboratory]], where the activated sludge process was developed in the early 20th century
  • Activated sludge under the microscope
  • Aerial photo of Kuryanovo wastewater treatment plant in [[Moscow]], Russia

Sewage sludge         
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  • Sewage sludge in a beaker from a treatment plant
BY-PRODUCT OF SEWAGE TREATMENT
Surplus activated sludge; Surplus Activated Sludge; Sludge application; Land application of sludge
Sewage sludge is the residual, semi-solid material that is produced as a by-product during sewage treatment of industrial or municipal wastewater. The term "septage" also refers to sludge from simple wastewater treatment but is connected to simple on-site sanitation systems, such as septic tanks.
Fecal sludge management         
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  • Fleet of [[vacuum truck]]s used for desludging services by Manila Water in Manila, Philippines
  • Desludging truck ([[vacuum truck]]) in action in Nepal
  • Desludging using proper [[personal protective equipment]] in Dumaguete, Philippines
  • Lack of fecal sludge management: Discharge of fecal sludge into the environment in Burkina Faso
  • Example of lacking fecal sludge management: Fecal sludge collected from pit latrines is dumped into a river at the Korogocho slum in Nairobi, Kenya.
  • The "Gulper", a device for manual pumping of fecal sludge from pits used in [[Durban]], South Africa
  • Bad practice example: A worker removing fecal sludge out of the pit of a [[pit latrine]] without wearing any [[personal protective equipment]] (in a village in [[Burkina Faso]])
  • Drying bed for fecal sludge in Bangladesh
  • Drying bed for emergency fecal sludge treatment by [[Oxfam]] in the Philippines
  • Sludge pellets after processing (including heating, drying and pelletizing) in a LaDePa process, eThekwini Municipality (South Africa)
  • Training of enumerators for a survey regarding fecal sludge management needs in Nepal
COLLECTION, TRANSPORT, AND TREATMENT OF FECAL SLUDGE FROM PIT LATRINES, SEPTIC TANKS OR OTHER ONSITE SANITATION SYSTEMS
Septage; Faecal sludge; Fecal sludge; Faecal sludge management; Non-sewer sanitation; Non-sewered sanitation
Fecal sludge management (FSM) (or faecal sludge management in British English) is the storage, collection, transport, treatment and safe end use or disposal of fecal sludge. Together, the collection, transport, treatment and end use of fecal sludge constitute the "value chain" or "service chain" of fecal sludge management.
Activated sludge         
The activated sludge process is a type of biological wastewater treatment process for treating sewage or industrial wastewaters using aeration and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa. It uses air (or oxygen) and microorganisms to biologically oxidize organic pollutants, producing a waste sludge (or floc) containing the oxidized material.

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Activated sludge

The activated sludge process is a type of biological wastewater treatment process for treating sewage or industrial wastewaters using aeration and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa. It uses air (or oxygen) and microorganisms to biologically oxidize organic pollutants, producing a waste sludge (or floc) containing the oxidized material.

The activated sludge process for removing carbonaceous pollution begins with an aeration tank where air (or oxygen) is injected into the waste water. This is followed by a settling tank to allow the biological flocs (the sludge blanket) to settle, thus separating the biological sludge from the clear treated water. Part of the waste sludge is recycled to the aeration tank and the remaining waste sludge is removed for further treatment and ultimate disposal.

Plant types include package plants, oxidation ditch, deep shaft/vertical treatment, surface-aerated basins, sequencing batch reactors (SBRs). Aeration methods include diffused aeration, surface aerators (cones) or, rarely, pure oxygen aeration.

Sludge bulking can occur which makes activated sludge difficult to settle and frequently has an adverse impact on final effluent quality. Treating sludge bulking and managing the plant to avoid a recurrence requires skilled management and may require full-time staffing of a works to allow immediate intervention. A new development of the activated sludge process is the Nereda process which produces a granular sludge that settles very well.