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Successful chemical capture of phosphorus in wastewater requires the following.

The flocculant reacts with water and just seconds later it is ineffective.

Since the time is very short, phosphorus in the toilet water must be met with the flocculant within 10 seconds for optimal reduction.

For the meeting between the phosphorus and the flocculant to be effective within the active time, movement is required.

Overdosing results in sludge that is difficult to settle, and this results in sludge escaping in the separator and clogging the infiltration. Underdosing results in no reduction of phosphorus.

For a functioning plant, the flocculant should be flow dependent and added to the sludge separator in circulating water.

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