Mirjana Galant, Dijana Grgas, Tea Štefanac, M. Habuda-Stanić, T. Landeka Dragičević
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Nitrogen removal efficiency related to the dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration (DO 1–7 mg l −1 ), carbon/nitrogen ratio (COD/N 1–14), and the effect of airflow (0.4–2.9 l min −1 ) related to the granule size were investigated. The average chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal of ≥ 90 % was achieved at COD/N ≥ 11, but the satisfactory N values in effluent for discharge into the surface waters were almost achieved at COD/N 14. DO of 2 mg l −1 is recommended for efficient removal of N and COD with mature granules. The size (diameter) of the granules decreases with increased airflow