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'''The Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor (UASB) is a single tank process. Wastewater enters the reactor from the bottom, and flows upward. A suspended sludge blanket filters and treats the wastewater as the wastewater flows through it.'''
Desludging is infrequent and only excess sludge is removed once every 2 to 3 years. A permanent operator is required to control and monitor the dosing pump.
==AcknowledgementsReferences=={{:Acknowledgements Sanitation}}
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* Vigneswaran, S., et al. (1986). Environmental Sanitation Reviews==Acknowledgements=={{: Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment- Attached growth and sludge blanket process. Environmental Acknowledgements Sanitation Information Center, AIT, Bangkok, Thailand. (Chapter 5 provides a good technical overview.)}}