In a wastewater treatment plant, the liquid side of the plant has
preferably four stages for nitrification and/or denitrification, prior to
further treatment such as a clarifier. Energy requirements are reduced by
reducing aeration requirements. Four or more tanks/zones comprise serial
anoxic and aerobic stages, but in the anoxic stages simultaneous
nitrification/denitrification takes place in accordance with the known
process of U.S. Pat. No. 5,906,746. By this arrangement the system can
achieve a volume ratio of about 20% aerobic tankage to the total tankage
volume, as compared to a much higher ratio in a typical prior art system
of serial aerobic/anoxic stages, and greatly reducing aeration
requirements.