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ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER THROUGH AQUACULTURE
Citation:
Hall, D. AND J. Shelton. ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER THROUGH AQUACULTURE. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-83/007 (NTIS PB83159319), 1983.
Description:
The studies were conducted using two four-celled raceways constructed in series, adjacent to a primary wastewater stabilization pond. One raceway functioned as the experimental system, while the other served as a control condition-1 experimental phase, which used a source of wastewater from the primary wastewater stabilization pond, and (2) condition-2 experimental phase, which used a source of wastewater from the primary clarifier of an activated sludge treatment plant, that also provided the source of wastewater to the primary wastewater stabilization pond. Under both experimental conditions the experimental raceway was stocked with a native Oklahoma fish, Pimephales promelas, at two stocking densities, one for each experimental phase.