Jiangsu Offshore Wastewater Removal Phosphorus and Nitrogen Removal Technology

A new research initiative aimed at supporting the upgrade of the Taihu Lake Sewage Treatment Plant has recently been fully launched. The project focuses on addressing challenges related to phosphorus and nitrogen removal, which are critical for improving water quality in the region. To support this effort, the Jiangsu Provincial Government has allocated over 20 million yuan in special funding. The findings from this research, expected to be completed by the end of June this year, will serve as a crucial reference for bidding processes in both existing and newly constructed wastewater treatment facilities. In line with national and provincial strategies for controlling water pollution in the Taihu Lake area, Jiangsu Province is required to implement dephosphorization and denitrification upgrades at 139 existing and 30 ongoing urban sewage treatment plants by the end of 2008. These upgrades will handle a total of 3.6 million tons of wastewater per day, requiring an investment of approximately 2.7 billion yuan. Since this initiative is at the forefront of national efforts, many existing plants use different processes, and their technical approaches and economic performance are not yet fully optimized. Therefore, the Jiangsu Provincial Government has funded 10 key research projects to address these gaps. Wuxi City has taken a leading role in conducting extensive experiments on phosphorus removal, nitrogen reduction, and ecological treatment technologies. Notably, its artificial wetland projects have advanced significantly, enabling it to secure nine out of the nine projects targeting the renovation of existing treatment plants. Currently, all these research topics have entered the phase of preliminary reporting. The results will provide valuable data on various technical options, along with cost and energy consumption estimates, to guide the reconstruction of more than 100 wastewater treatment plants in the Taihu Lake Basin during the second half of the year. This initiative marks a significant step forward in achieving sustainable and efficient water management in the region.

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