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Obviously, optimization of water management is strongly required, which means optimization of water purification, distribution, and consumption, and optimization of wastewater treatment. As mentioned above, optimization of wastewater treatment processes is required because wastewater after purification is discharged back into the aquifer, which, in turn, results in a significant influence of wastewater on the composition and quality of water in the aquifer. At most municipal wastewater treatment plants, a two-stage biological nitrogen removal process is traditionally used, including aerobic nitrification of ammonium nitrogen to nitrites (N-NO2 ) and nitrates (N-NO3 ) and subsequent . . .
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