Problem
Wastewater derived from pig farming is characterized by its large volume and high concentrations of organic matter, phosphorus, and nitrogen. The conventional activated sludge process for treatment requires aeration, and excess sludge removal which accounts for 70% of the running cost. Pig farmers are looking for a wastewater treatment that is low-maintenance and reduces running costs. In addition, the nitrogen compound known as nitrate in wastewater can have negative impacts on human health and the environment if discharged without proper treatment. According to a survey, approximately 30% of farmers will struggle to meet the standard discharge regulation in the current treatment methods and are expected to face future difficulties.