A wastewater treatment plant includes (i) an aeration vessel having a bottom
portion,
a top portion and a side portion disposed therebetween to hold a quantity of wastewater,
the top portion and the bottom portion being disposed at least 20 feet apart from
one and the other to define a depth, the depth being capable of being substantially
filled with wastewater; (ii) a coarse bubble diffuser disposed proximal to the
bottom portion, the diffuser having a plurality of orifices orientated horizontally
toward the side portion; the orifices having a diameter of at least 0.125 inches;
and (iii) a source of enriched oxygen gas in fluid communication with the diffuser;
wherein the enriched oxygen gas exiting the orifices prevents settling of solid
components of the wastewater without the use of a mechanical mixer. Further, the
depth of the aeration vessel may be at least about 20 feet or deeper, for instance
at least about 30 feet or deeper. A method for treating wastewater includes the
steps of (i) providing a first deep and enclosed aeration vessel; the vessel having
a depth of at least about 20 feet; (ii) providing wastewater having dissolved solids
to substantially fill the vessel; and (iii) providing enriched oxygen gas at the
bottom of the vessel through a coarse bubble diffuser at a sufficient flow to prevent
settling of the solids without then need for a mechanical mixer.