The operational factors having a significant effect on in-line prefermentation efficiency include the sludge recycle rate and the subsequent sludge elutriation rate, solids concentrations and retention times. The prefermenter configuration employed is a determining factor, which allows for some degree of operational flexibility. Side-stream and multiple tank systems are superior in this regard and outnumber the use of in-line single tank prefermenters, which are mainly employed due to lower space and capital cost requirements. This paper reviews the basic design and monitoring requirements for in-line prefermenters, to establish simple strategies on which prefermenter evaluations could be based.
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Rössle, W. H., & Pretorius, W. A. (2001). A review of characterisation requirements for in-line prefermenters paper 2: Process characterisation. Water SA. Water Resources Commission. https://doi.org/10.4314/wsa.v27i3.4986
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