Contaminated wastewaters comprising biochemical oxygen demand (BOD),
nitrogen and phosphorus are treated by an activated sludge process. The
process utilizes an activated sludge tank, a solid-liquid separator, and
a bioreactor to significantly reduce, or eliminate, waste activated
sludge (WAS) within a sludge stream. A sidestream reactor is employed
downstream from the bioreactor to remove soluble phosphates left in the
sludge stream by the low WAS process. Within the sidestream reactor, a
source of multivalent metal ions is added to a slightly alkaline sludge
stream to precipitate the phosphates. The solid phosphates have a
specific gravity higher than that of the organic matter in the sludge
stream and may be separated from the sludge stream based upon
differential settling velocity.