NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR MONITORING PARAMETERS IN BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESSES
Lăcrămioara Diana Robescu
Romaqua, 2013, vol. 90, issue 6, 15-31
Abstract:
The paper addresses specific issues for monitoring biological wastewater treatment processes. It presents the structure of a monitoring system, the difficulties in measuring and processing parameters in wastewater treatment plants and the placement of the sensors. In recent years the measuring instrumentation in wastewater treatment experienced a significant development in terms of performance and reliability. This paper presents both classical technologies and the innovative and advanced ones for measuring biological process parameters.
Keywords: monitoring; automatic control; biological wastewater treatment; sensors (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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