What is the difference between hydraulic and organic loading rates in wastewater treatment?
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Hydraulic loading rate (HLR) refers to the volume of wastewater that is applied to a treatment system per unit time, while organic loading rate (OLR) refers to the amount of organic matter in the wastewater that needs to be removed per unit time. HLR is important in designing treatment systems thatRead more
Hydraulic loading rate (HLR) refers to the volume of wastewater that is applied to a treatment system per unit time, while organic loading rate (OLR) refers to the amount of organic matter in the wastewater that needs to be removed per unit time. HLR is important in designing treatment systems that can handle the volume of wastewater generated, while OLR is important in determining the capacity of the treatment system to remove organic matter from the wastewater.
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