The City of Sioux City, Iowa and LA County Sanitation Districts conducted long term ANITA™ Mox pilot studies, respectively, to gain first hand operating experience and evaluate performance of the technology. In this presentation, the two utilities will share their experiences with ANITA™ Mox, a biofilm based deammonification technology that presents benefits such as ease of anammox bacteria retention and resistance of toxic substances and/or shock loading etc. We will also explore the more than two dozen full scale installations that prove the system to be simple, stable and robust.
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Yang Oh Jin received his PhD from the University of Iowa in the field of Environmental Engineering and Science. Yang has worked as the Utilities Program Manager for the City of Sioux City, Iowa since 2018 managing the Renewable Fuels project as well as the Investigation of Energy Master Plan and Nutrient Reduction Strategy Study, which includes the Anammox Process Application.
Hana C. Long is a Project Engineer in the Wastewater Research Section at the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD). She completed her Masters in Civil Engineering at North Carolina State University in 2013 and is currently pursuing a PhD in Operations Research. Hana began working at LACSD in 2018.
Michael Liu is currently a supervisor of the wastewater research group for the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD). He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering from UC Berkeley and a M.S. in Civil And Environmental Engineering from Stanford University, and is a licensed civil engineer in the State of California. He has been working as a research engineer for LACSD for the last 15 years, with expertise in biological treatment, particularly on nitrogen and phosphorus removal processes.
Larry Li is product manager with Veolia Water Technologies. He has about 20 years of experience in water and wastewater treatment related research, modeling, design and product development. He is specialized in fixed film technologies such as IFAS/MBBR, ANITA Mox and BIOSTYR BAF.