A system for enhancing an activated sludge process that includes at least
one aeration tank subsystem for receiving a flow a wastewater and for
introducing dissolved oxygen to a population of microorganisms to promote
growth of biological flocs in a mixed liquor defined by a concentration
of mixed liquor suspended solids. A weighting agent impregnation
subsystem includes an impregnation tank for mixing the mixed liquor,
virgin weighting agent, and recycled weighting agent to impregnate the
weighting agent into biological flocs suspended in the mixed liquor to
form weighted biological flocs. A flocculant injection port located
downstream from at least one aeration tank for introducing a flocculant
to the mixed liquor for enhancing settling and thickening of the weighted
biological flocs and for providing agglomeration of non-impregnated
biological flocs and/or partially impregnated biological flocs with
weighted biological flocs. At least one clarifier separates and collects
the weighted biological flocs from the mixed liquor to provide a
secondary effluent and a settled sludge. A return activated sludge
subsystem recycles the majority of the settled sludge to the at least one
aeration tank. A weighting agent recovery subsystem removes and shears
the remaining settled sludge and recovers the weighting agent therefrom
and reintroduces the weighting agent to the at least one aeration tank. A
wasting subsystem wastes the remaining sludge of the weight agent
recovery subsystem to control the population of the microorganisms in the
mixed liquor.