The use of biofiltration process to remove malodorous gases from the wastewater treatment plant

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Odorous substances emitted to ambient air from wastewater treatment plants cause a serious nuisance to inhabitants in the direct vicinity of such emitters. The solutions currently used to remove malodorous gases in the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Belchatow do not fulfill their function properly. This article presents the test results of the composition and concentrations of odorous compounds emitted from the above-mentioned plant. In addition, the paper introduces the concept of eliminating substances by the biofiltration process. Due to the applied method, one can expect to reduce the odor by at least 90%.

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Pieklarz, K., & Zawadzka, A. (2018). The use of biofiltration process to remove malodorous gases from the wastewater treatment plant. Acta Innovations, (26), 53–61. https://doi.org/10.32933/ActaInnovations.26.6

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