Modern BNR plants reduce phosphorus as well as nitrogen and carbon and can produce a very high-quality effluent. The nutrients are reduced by allowing the effluent to flow through different zones in treatment reactors where conditions are made ideal to enable various bacteria to perform their work. The conditions are varied by controlling the amount of oxygen that is available, either dissolved in the water or combined with other molecules.
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