All Things Water Course I, Nutrient Removal Part 1 of 2

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Advance your industry knowledge and expertise with All Things Water video courses featuring water treatment processes, water sector innovations, environmental challenges and public policies impacting the water industry. Nutrient Removal Parts 1 and 2 explain in depth the nutrient removal process in the context of wastewater, focusing specifically on nitrogen and phosphorous removal.
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I am going to pass my certification exams with your help. Thank you so much for these

cameronmoore
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Excellent video! He really explains the basics of wastewater without getting to in depth about the biology and chemistry of wastewater nutrient removal.

ericcardenas
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As everybody said on your previous video, this is very well done, thank you ! Moreover you speak very clearly so foreign students like me can understand well what you teach !

ambroiseverney
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Wow! I already feel like having some expertise in ASP, thanks to the lecture of Mr Russ Wright!

ccessess
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very good explanation in regarding with treatment plant, clear speaking

elvinmadera
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Hate to be a bore but for your information the chemist Kjeldahl (mentioned around 9 minutes in) worked in brewing rather than wastewater. He was employed by Carslberg in Copenhagen and the method he developed was primarily aimed at establishing protein levels in barley and malt - nitrogen being a necessary component of all protein compounds and protein being undesirable from the point of view of final alcohol content.

finbarrohagen
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Hello,
I am doing research on wastewater treatment. I want to thank you as I have learned so much from this lecture.



I'd like to ask what your thoughts on the new strain SND5?
Strain SND5 simultaneously removes ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate at an average rate of 2.85, 1.98, and 2.42 mg-N/L/h, respectively.

This strain removes the need of two separate reactors and does not require oxygen reducing cost of electricity as much as 65%.

Is this a new revolutionary strain that will change wastewater treatment forever?

danielkim
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I really apreciate these efforts to expose basics of sewage treatment.
Thank's a loooot professor

نصائحغذائيةصحةوجمال
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Nice information for me
Thanks for your efforts

sambhajikadam
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Excellent video I learnt more about waste water treatment process.I really apriciate you thank you.

chamilabandara
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This video is Educational and helpful for my new wastewater career thanks 100 times

mohamedmosman
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A must watch for OIT's and Chief Operators alike!

Moshbearpig
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Great video. I’m from Utah too and I’m working as a plant operator to pay my way through school at uvu

jbstrongman
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the man one who know basic concept clearly better than all beasts.

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Love y'alls videos, especially the Got Pumps Saga.



Small nitpick, you said ammonia when you meant ammonium at 13ish minutes.

Snail_Corp
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What eludes me in MLE scheme is whether the feed is constantly open or water is multiply recycled in the closed loop, and if yes, how much sewer water is added at every cycle.

tuxedomooned
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from the BOD removal process to Nitrate removal, do we have to settle the sludge first before entering the nitrate tank? or the settle process after the nitrate tank? thank you

florencetan
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In your previous waste water treatment video, you spoke of conventional STP process. Where can you insert the nitrogen and phosphorus removal?

benitobaysa
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you are the best..thanks..can we obtain the presentation??

MohammadRefaatAbd-Elmonam
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That nitrification tower looked like the plant I work at in Reno, NV.

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