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SBR vs CAS* Flow Diagram

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Note 1: Technically, a well designed SBR process will meet, and even exceed in many ways, the biological and hydraulic design aspects of a well designed CAS process.

 

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Note 2: Furthermore, the SBR performance will remain optimized regardless of the influent variations because its principle of operation is based on self-adjustability using a "time-driven" rather than "flow-driven" process. This outstanding feature alone provides all the ingredients for this superior process to meet the challenge of the evermore stringent effluent quality requirement of the future.

* CAS : Conventional Activated Sludge