How to Troubleshoot Anaerobic Granular Sludge?
https://www.xzbiosludge.com/productstags/troubleshooting-anaerobic-granular-sludge.html Anaerobic granular sludge is widely used in wastewater treatment processes due to its ability to efficiently convert organic matter into biogas in the absence of oxygen. However, like any biological system, it can face various issues and challenges that can affect its performance. Here are some common problems encountered with anaerobic granular sludge and effective troubleshooting methods: Poor Settling or Granule Disintegration: Possible causes: Overloading, toxic substances, low pH, low temperature, or nutrient deficiencies. Troubleshooting: Reduce the organic loading rate to allow the sludge to recover. Remove or dilute toxic substances. Adjust pH to the optimal range (usually between 6.5 and 7.5). Maintain the appropriate temperature range (typically around 35-37°C). Ensure sufficient nutrient supplementation, especially nitrogen and phosphorus. Reduced Biogas Produc