. "447688" . "RIV/60461373:22320/07:00018921" . . "P\u0159ehled metod pro zlep\u0161ov\u00E1n\u00ED nitrifikace bioaugmentac\u00ED"@cs . "1751-231X" . "Z(MSM6046137308)" . "activated sludge; nitrification bacteria; bioaugmentation; regeneration; BAR Process"@en . . . . . "Review of Methods for Improving Nitrification through Bioaugmentation"@en . . . "1" . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . . "1"^^ . . "V p\u0159\u00EDsp\u011Bvku jsou p\u0159ehledn\u011B zpracov\u00E1ny dva typy bioaugmentace: extern\u00ED a in situ. U obou metod jsou pops\u00E1ny jejich hlavn\u00ED v\u00FDhody. Je porveden liter\u00E1rn\u00ED p\u0159ehled proces\u016F, ve kter\u00FDch se mohou tyto metody uplatnit. Nejv\u011Bt\u0161\u00ED pozornost je v\u011Bnov\u00E1na in situ bioaugmentaci ve regeneraci (BASR Process)."@cs . "In this paper, two types of bioaugmentation schemes are reviewed, external and in situ. The advantage of external bioaugmentation schemes is that the promotion of nitrification within the mainstream process can be decoupled from its aerobic SRT. The advantage of in situ schemes is that there is less concern about the loss of activity of the seed nitrifiers when transferred to the mainstream process. The literature is reviewed on all process types, and new information is provided on the Bioaugmentation R (BAR) process which has seen the broadest full-scale application of any bioaugmentation scheme. The various forms of bioaugmentation are compared and contrasted and the practical limitations in their implementation are reviewed."@en . "22320" . . . "RIV/60461373:22320/07:00018921!RIV08-MSM-22320___" . . "P\u0159ehled metod pro zlep\u0161ov\u00E1n\u00ED nitrifikace bioaugmentac\u00ED"@cs . . "[5904D8E27DB5]" . "In this paper, two types of bioaugmentation schemes are reviewed, external and in situ. The advantage of external bioaugmentation schemes is that the promotion of nitrification within the mainstream process can be decoupled from its aerobic SRT. The advantage of in situ schemes is that there is less concern about the loss of activity of the seed nitrifiers when transferred to the mainstream process. The literature is reviewed on all process types, and new information is provided on the Bioaugmentation R (BAR) process which has seen the broadest full-scale application of any bioaugmentation scheme. The various forms of bioaugmentation are compared and contrasted and the practical limitations in their implementation are reviewed." . . "2"^^ . "Review of Methods for Improving Nitrification through Bioaugmentation" . "1-16" . "Water Practice and Technology" . "Wanner, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "5" . "Review of Methods for Improving Nitrification through Bioaugmentation"@en . . . "Parker, Denny" . "16"^^ . "Review of Methods for Improving Nitrification through Bioaugmentation" .