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Study on the Clogging of Wastewater Soil Infiltration System

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Clogging is often encountered in wastewater infiltration land treatment systems. With the increase of infiltration layer depth, clogging situation caused by interception and adsorption of suspended substances or by growth of microorganism tends to decrease in negative exponential form. Whether the clogging appears in inner systems or not, it is related closely to the compositions of influent, the parameters of infiltration mediums and the activity of microorganism. In this paper, main factors causing the clogging problem and measures to be taken to solve those problems were discussed. The process, characteristics, and principles of wastewater infiltration land treatment systems were introduced, and the technical challenges in application and corresponding solutions were also presented.

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IEEA '17: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Informatics, Environment, Energy and Applications
March 2017
122 pages
ISBN:9781450352307
DOI:10.1145/3070617
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  1. Domestic sewage
  2. biology
  3. clogging
  4. physicochemical
  5. wastewater infiltration land treatment

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