Debsarkar, AnupamMukherjee, SomnathDatta, Siddhartha2006-07-062009-06-022006-07-062009-06-022006-07-06Debsarkar A, Mukherjee S, Datta S. Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) treatment for simultaneous organic carbon and nitrogen removal--a laboratory study. Journal of Environmental Science & Engineering. 2006 Jul; 48(3): 169-74http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/114091The performance of a laboratory-scale Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) has been studied in aerobic-anoxic sequence for simultaneous organic carbon and nitrogen removal. The reactor was operated under three different variations of aerobic-anoxic sequence, viz. 4+4, 5+3 and 3+5 hours with input solutions of soluble COD (SCOD) level 1000 +/- 100 mg/L and initial ammonia nitrogen of 40 and 90 mg/L. It has been observed that 85 to 92% of SCOD removal would be possible at the end of 8.0 hour of overall reaction period, irrespective of the length of the aerobic react period. In the case of 4+4 hour operating cycle, reasonable degree of nitrification (88-100%) and denitrification (73-75%), along with 91-94% of organic carbon removal have been achieved, which has been considered to be the optimum performance of the reactor.engAerobiosisAmmonia --metabolismAnaerobiosisBioreactorsCarbon --metabolismLaboratoriesNitrates --metabolismNitrites --metabolismNitrogen --metabolismOxidation-ReductionPilot ProjectsWaste Disposal, Fluid --methodsWater Pollutants, Chemical --metabolismSequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) treatment for simultaneous organic carbon and nitrogen removal--a laboratory study.Journal Article