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A second life for sewage sludge

Daying Chen and Tao Liu ()
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Daying Chen: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Tao Liu: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Nature Sustainability, 2025, vol. 8, issue 11, 1242-1243

Abstract: Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) bacteria, a game-changer in biological wastewater nitrogen removal, are showing promise in real-world applications. Now, researchers report a strategy for rapidly producing valuable anammox seeds from sewage sludge, a by-product of wastewater treatment that requires careful management and disposal.

Date: 2025
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