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'''Activated Sludge is a multi-chamber reactor unit that makes use of (mostly) aerobic microorganisms to degrade organics in wastewater and to produce a high-quality effluent. To maintain aerobic conditions and to the keep the active biomass suspended, a constant and well-timed supply of oxygen is required.'''
The mechanical equipment (mixers, aerators and pumps) must be maintained constantly. As well, the influent and effluent must be monitored constantly to ensure that there are no abnormalities that could kill the active biomass and to ensure that detrimental organisms have not developed that could impair the process (e.g. filamentous bacteria).
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