As BNR continues to evolve, processes that focus on low-carbon, low-energy, and reduced footprint will represent the next wave of infrastructure investment in nutrient management. Black & Veatch is working on three Water Research Foundation (WRF) projects in this area, focused on fermentative processes for phosphorus removal (WRF Project 4975), low-energy BNR configurations (WRF Project 5083), and BNR optimization (WRF Project 4973). Leon Downing, principal process engineer with Black & Veatch, discusses how these projects are helping to advance next-generation BNR.
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